THIRD GENERATION ATTORNEY OPENS UP OWN LAW OFFICE
By Sentinel News Service
Attorney Kree D. Filer (Courtesy Photo)
Attorney Kree D. Filer is announcing the opening of her private law practice effective February 1, 2021. The young lawyer says, “This has been my lifelong dream….to follow in the footsteps of my grandfather and father! I look forward to having my own cases to work on and having my own clients to fight for. I also know that a private law practice is a business and respect the challenges and opportunities that will be presented in this endeavor.“
Attorney Filer attended undergraduate school at UC Santa Cruz, graduating in 2012 with a BA in Women’s Studies. She attended Loyola Law School where she received her JD Degree in 2016. She immediately started her legal career as an associate attorney in her cousin’s law office, Filer | Palmer, LLP located in Long Beach. The last year and a half she has worked as a staff attorney with the non-profit legal agency, The
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