Beverly Hills Malpractice Attorney
Kevin Gerry
Mr. Gerry is recognized as a statewide specialist in licensing, ethics and professional responsibility matters. Mr. Gerry began his career as a Deputy Attorney General with the Department of Justice for the State of California. With over twenty (20) years of experience, Mr. Gerry now represents individuals and professionals in licensing and administrative matters arising out of the complaint process, investigation and/or prosecution of professional licensing and malpractice issues.
Mr. Gerry’s practice is statewide with offices in Beverly Hills and Santa Barbara California.
Mr. Gerry’s hourly rate is three hundred twenty five dollars ($325.00) per hour with a retainer amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00).
Professional Profile
KEVIN GERRY, A Professional Corp.
Beverly Hills, California - 2001-present
Manager, Civil Trial Attorney specializing in complex tort litigation with an emphasis on Professional Licensing Defense and Professional Malpractice claims.
GERRY & LEAR LLP, A Limited Liability Partnership
Beverly Hills, California - 1994-2001
Managing Partner, Civil Trial Attorney specializing in complex tort litigation with an emphasis on Professional Licensing Defense and Professional Malpractice claims.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA-OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
Los Angeles, California - 1989-1995
Deputy Attorney General, Civil Trial Attorney specializing in governmental entity - tort litigation with an emphasis on Personal Injury and Civil Rights claims.
PAYNE, THOMPSON & WALKER, A Professional Corporation.
- San Francisco, California, Associate Attorney, 1987-1989
- Civil Trial Attorney specializing in Personal Injury and Commercial Litigation
EDUCATION
University of Santa Clara School of Law
Santa Clara. California, 1987
JURIS DOCTOR DEGREE
University of California Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, California, 1984
BACHELOR OF ARTS
- UC Davis Medical Center malpratice case settled for $6 million (The Sacramento Bee)
A 4-year-old boy with cerebral palsy sat in his wheelchair in awe and wonderment looking around a Sacramento courtroom's dim interior Friday while a judge approved a $5.75 million settlement on his behalf.
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