How does Thomas A. Kroopf approach cases?
Mr. Kroopf looks at each client as an individual on a very personalized basis, which is especially important in a time of personal and emotional crisis. At the outset, he assesses the client's matter, looks at particular needs, then determines an appropriate strategy.
All clients work directly with Mr. Kroopf and have access to him on a 24-hour basis (available in case of emergency at any time). Since he does all court work, you can trust Mr. Kroopf to represent you in these appearances, not an inexperienced associate.
Of course, Mr. Kroopf maintains strict discretion and confidentiality throughout the process.
Mr. Kroopf's fees are reasonable and flexible. Payment plans are available and credit cards are accepted.
Biography:
Thomas A. Kroopf
Education:
* University of Southern California Law Center (J.D., 1978)
* University of California at Los Angeles (B.A., 1974)
Professional Experience:
Admitted to California Bar, November 1978
Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney, Los Angeles, California (January 1979 - July 1988)
Assigned to Superior, Municipal and Juvenile Courts throughout L.A. County. Conducted in excess of 120 Felony and Misdemeanor Jury Trials as well as numerous Motions, Preliminary Hearings and Juvenile matters. Also responsible for reviewing and filing serious Felony Cases, including Capital Murders.
Orange County Deputy District Attorney, Santa Ana, California (August 1988 - August 1990)
Senior Trial Deputy - Prosecuted numerous Felony Jury Trials, Preliminary Hearings, Motions and Probation Violation Hearings in Orange County Superior Court.
Private Law Practice, Newport Beach, California (September 1990 - Present)
Professional Associations:
* California Public Defenders Association
* Orange County Bar Association
* Newport Harbor Bar Association