James R. Kristy

James R. Kristy

James R. Kristy is the principal trial attorney at The Kristy Law Firm, which he founded in 2003. At Whittier Law School, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Whittier Law Review during 1999-2000. He has successfully prosecuted plaintiffs’ insurance-bad-faith cases during his entire legal career. Currently, he devotes his trial practice to representing consumers against insurers, employers, and medical institutions and practitioners. Since 2005, Kristy has served continuously as a member of the Board of Governors of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA). 

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Issues relating to liens for attorneys’ fees

James R. Kristy

2014 November


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Issues relating to liens for attorneys’ fees

James R. Kristy

2014 November


The duty to provide an adequate defense

Insurer’s potential bad-faith liability for the breach of the duty to provide competent counsel, fund the defense and provide independent counsel as required

James R. Kristy

2015 August


The duty to provide an adequate defense

Insurer’s potential bad-faith liability for the breach of the duty to provide competent counsel, fund the defense and provide independent counsel as required

James R. Kristy

2015 August


Reformation of an insurance policy

Reformation is an equitable remedy that is available when the policy does not express the parties’ real agreement

James R. Kristy

2017 September