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David Kestner comes from working parents in the small industrial town of El Monte, CA. He was the first in his family to graduate high school. He received his university degree from University of California at Santa Cruz and this JD from Whittier Law School.
He received a certificate for Business Law Specialization from Whittier Law.
Mr. Kestner first starting practicing law in business, construction defect, probate, and real estate litigation.
When the great recession hit, Mr. Kestner started practicing Worker Compensation Law--representing injuryed workers.
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Acquired: 2011
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404 W 7th St Ste 315, Los Angeles, CA, 90014-1610
4 Client Reviews
"Iv'e known David for over 3 years. I've found him to be an exceptional thinker, communicator, colleague, and friend. David exemplifies hard work, understanding, curiosity, focus and determination to get the job done right. He’s a “stand-up guy” who is willing to work harder and smarter to get the best result for his clients. I have referred several potential clients to him because I know he will go that extra mile."
"I endorse Mr. Kestner as a fellow lawyer in the community. He is knowledgeable in his field and you can trust him with your legal needs."
Litigation lawyer
Workers compensation lawyer
Workers compensation lawyer
2012 - 2015
CEO, Law Offices of David Kestner & Associates, APC
2010 - 2011
Law Clerk, Law Offices of Stephen M. Feldman
2012 - Present
LAMAAMember
2011 - Present
California Applicants' Attorneys AssociationMember
2011 - 2012
Beverly Hills Bar AssociationMember
Plaintiff received $15k award
2007
JD
1997
BA
1995
AA
N/A
English
Spanish
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