For over a decade, he has represented clients in various legal disputes involving civil rights, personal injury, employment, and business. In 2021, he opened his own law firm dedicated to helping people physically, emotionally, or financially harmed by someone else’s intentional or negligent acts.
Before founding Kim Law, Christopher worked at multiple law firms where he developed his litigation and trial skills. He started his career defending the County of Los Angeles and other large public entities in high-profile civil rights cases involving officer involved shootings, wrongful death, use of force, and highly sensitive constitutional issues in state, federal and appellate courts. Over his career, Christopher has also represented entrepreneurs, founders, financial institutions, government agencies, and high-net worth individuals and businesses in complex commercial and employment disputes.
During law school, Christopher trained at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office and Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, handling misdemeanor and felony cases. He also worked as a judicial extern for the Honorable Gail A. Andler (Ret.) in the Orange County Superior Court.