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Of Counsel

Stephen W. Efroymson

Paralegals

Nicole Schard

Tiffany A. Keith

Practice Areas:
Civil Litigation
Construction Defect Litigation
Employment Law
Estate Planning


Bar Admissions:

  • California, 2006
  • U.S. District Court,
    Southern District of California, 2006
Education:
  • J.D., University of San Diego School of Law, 2006
  • M.B.A., S.D.A. Bocconi, 2002
  • B.A., Scripps College, 2001

Experience:
Ms. Keith is an associate at Barker Koumas & Olmsted. Her practice focuses on litigation and estate planning.

Ms. Keith has worked on a variety of matters, including those involving general business disputes, employment discrimination, and construction defect issues. She also regularly drafts complex estate plans for her clients.

Ms. Keith received her J.D. from the University of San Diego in 2006. She earned her Master of Business Administration, with a specialization in International Economics, from S.D.A. Bocconi in Milan, Italy in 2002. Ms. Keith received her B.A. from Scripps College in 2001.

Prior to joining Barker Koumas & Olmsted, Ms. Keith served as a law clerk to Justice Richard D. Huffman of the California Court of Appeal, and the Honorable Patricia Y. Cowett of San Diego Superior Court.

Ms. Keith has also worked as a Human Resources Consultant for Ambrosetti in Milan, Italy.

Ms. Keith is fluent in Italian and is a frequent volunteer with various Children’s Groups, including working as a volunteer in the accounting department for the Children’s Hospital of Orange County.

Associations:
Ms. Keith is a member of the State Bar of California, the San Diego County Bar Association, the Lawyers Club of San Diego, and the House of Italy (Balboa Park).



Recent Articles Include:

  • Estate Planning Boosts Control of Life Insurance, April 2007. Click Here.
  • Did You Know? Transferring Between Parent And Child Without Reassessment, March 2007.Click Here.
  • FMLA by the Numbers. Two recent cases help employers do the math when determining employee leave eligibility, February 2007. Click here.
  • Eat, Drink, Be Merry, and Limit Employer Liability at the Office Holiday Party, Barker Koumas & Olmsted Legal Update, December 2006.Click Here.
  • Courier Faces Hefty Fine For Misclassifying Employees As Independent Contractors, November 2006. Click Here.
  • Company Emails May End Up As Courtroom Exhibits, October 2006.Click Here.
  • On The Formation Cutting Edge: E-Learning and Corporate Universities, Hamlet, August 2002. (title translated from Italian)