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AT A GLANCE
Kramer Holcomb Sheik
1925 Century Park East, Suite 1180 Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310) 551-0600
www.khslaw.com
Practice Areas
Personal Injury Wrongful Death Employment Law
Education
Juris Doctor, Southwestern Law School Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
and History, University of Colorado Boulder
Professional Memberships
Trojan Horse Method, Graduate, 2015 Los Angeles County Bar Association Beverly Hills Bar Association
Trial Lawyers Inn of Court
Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles
Southwestern Young Alumni Association, President 2012-2013
American Bar Association Southwestern Alumni Association,
Board of Directors
Beverly Hills Bar Association, Personal
Injury Committee, Founding Member CAALA Plaintiff Trial Academy, Graduate,
2015
Consumer Attorneys of California Spence Trial Lawyers College
September, Graduate, 2015 American Board of Trial Advocates
(ABOTA)
Honors
3 California Top 100 Verdicts, 2016, 2017, 2018
Pasadena Top Attorney, 2013-2018 Super Lawyers Rising Star, 2017-2018 LATLC Presidential Award for
Outstanding Dedication & Services, 2016
Community Involvement
Los Angeles Trial Lawyer’s Charities, Treasurer
Hobbies
Family Sports Travel Politics
“I love being a part of it. As trial lawyers, we can do so much for our clients and the community, too.”
THE MILITARY BURIAL FLAG OF KRAMER'S INSPIRATION, HIS GRANDFATHER, IS BY HIS SIDE EVERY DAY.
ties, the organization made of trial attorneys that raises money for and physically goes out to help the city’s needy, including disadvan- taged children, the homeless, women in abusive relationships, and disabled men, women and children. LATLC, which began in 2006, has raised nearly $5 million in the last 10 years and is working to expand its reach in San Diego.
“I love being a part of it,” Kramer says, adding that the board is comprised of wonderful people. “As trial lawyers, we can do so much for our clients and the community, too.”
In addition, Kramer co-founded the Beverly Hills Bar Associa- tion’s Person Injury section and speaks on panels about his cra . He continues to play sports and roots passionately for his alma mater the Colorado Bu aloes and the Atlanta Braves. Married in May 2018, he and his wife, Jennifer, share a passion for traveling and spent their honeymoon in Europe.
A self-described family man, who is as close to his wife’s fam- ily as he is to his own, Kramer holds a special reverence and love for his grandfather. Kramer not only keeps his grandfather’s burial ag next to him at his desk, he keeps his lessons of war and court close to his heart in his practice.
“Being in trial, you’re non-stop. You have to think on your feet,” Kramer says his grandfather taught him. “You can’t give up at any moment.”