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Melody Ann Kramer

Kramer Law Office Inc • San Diego, CA
ProbatePersonal Injury

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Contact

Email
Phone
(855) 648-8139
Address
4010 Sorrento Valley Blvd Ste 400, San Diego, CA, 92121-1433, US

Professional

About

I've been the lawyer that businesses come to when everything has gone to "hell in a handbasket" and needed me to dig them out, sometimes of easily avoidable problems. I finally decided that businesses would be better served by using my expertise BEFORE awful things happen. I've been a zealous advocate for clients in courtrooms across the country for the past 25+ years and fought disputes against Fortune 500 companies and AmLaw 100 law firms. I've watched both foolishly fought battles and waste of millions of dollars in unending lawsuits that could have been quickly resolved. I can give you the inside scoop on how to spend more time running your business, and less time dealing with lawyers. My philosophy of practice involves redefining problems, rethinking the options, and creating innovative solutions for her clients. A little bit about my background. I earned the prestigious Order of Barristers excellence award for courtroom advocacy in law school, then honed my courtroom skills as a prosecutor, public defender, private attorney in Nebraska, and as a Special Prosecutor for Crimes Against Children under a DOJ grant on an Indian reservation. My law firm in San Diego represents clients navigating disputes and proactively protecting legal rights. I have a passion for justice and am not scared of tough cases. For example, in 2017, I challenged the constitutionality of California state law binding presidential electors, even though Donald J. Trump was expected to (and did) companion cases - Baca and Chiafalo - are currently before the US Supreme Court. In 2015, I co-counseled and settled a class action civil rights case against a major housing developer. Previously I represented a small R&D company asserting its patent rights against major international companies represented by most of the prominent US law firms. As a lawyer committed to positive change in the world, I started a company to raise the profile of freelance lawyers (which was acquired by Montage Legal), and serve on the board of non-profit P.O.C. Enterprises (aka Pissed Off Chicks), and worked with various activist groups. I don’t always seek the spotlight, though. Law firms and businesses contract with me for my expert writing, meticulous research, ghostwriting, and outsider’s point of view to assist in creating winning strategies. My book “Why Lawyers Suck" (and the politically correct titled, and award-winning "Lawyers Decoded") is a groundbreaking exposé on the internal workings of the legal profession and lawyers' mindset. My writing is seen on numerous legal blogs and business websites (and I've ghosted elsewhere).

About Probate Law

Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.

Credentials

Education
1993 University of Nebraska College of Law J.D. 1988 Union College B.A. Music 1984 Mile High Academy Diploma
Languages
English

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2020 2020 Non-Fiction Book Finalist, San Diego Book Awards 2020 2020 Honorable Mention for Non-Fiction Book, Kops-Fetherling International Book Awards 2016 Nominee, Woman of Influence Awards, Connected Women of Influence 1993 Order of Barristers, University of Nebraska College of Law
Publications
2019 The Well News Soldier On, Lawyers 2019 The Well News Woofers and Tweeters: How Fight-or-Flight Holds the Key to Ending the Shutdown 2018 Book available on Amazon Lawyers Decoded: Essential Knowledge for Saving Money and Reducing Legal Hassles 2016 Book available on Amazon Why Lawyers Suck! Hacking the Legal System, Part 1
Associations
2020 - Present San Diego Writers and Editors Guild Board member, Membership Chair 2017 - Present P.O.C. Enterprises (aka Pissed Off Chicks) Board member
Speaking
2020 Attorney Credits MCLE courses Independent contractors or employee? New rules to determine worker status 2018 Attorney Credits MCLE presentation Drafting Collaboration Agreements For Small Businesses And Startups 2017 Attorney Credits MCLE presentation Developing Client Relationships with Millennial and Tech-Savvy Business Owners 2011 Stanford Law School class The Rise of Freelance and Contract Lawyering
Updated: Mar 24, 2026