Law School
Northwestern University School of Law
Major Cases
I assisted with the acquisition and repositioning of the iconic Mr. A’s Building in San Diego which had been held by a single family for several generations. Equally gratifying was representing a nonprofit entity in establishing a community health care facility in an underserved area of San Diego.
Professional Background
I have been practicing real estate law in downtown San Diego for 28 years (same building — five different owners) and can honestly say that I look forward to coming to work every day. The core of my practice is in the areas of commercial real estate acquisitions and dispositions, office leasing and real estate finance. I have negotiated leases for all types of facilities, ranging from corporate headquarters to offices in landmark office towers across the country.
Professional Affiliations
I routinely participate as a panelist in real estate seminars hosted by the Urban Land Institute and the California State Bar.
Personal Affiliations
I am an active member of the WindanSea Surf Club, which sponsors youth surf contests and events at the beach for disadvantaged and special-needs kids.
Personal Background
My wife and I are kept busy by our two children who both surf and play ice hockey. When I can find the time, I play guitar or go fishing and hiking in the Sierra Nevada.
View our Top Attorneys Emeritus, attorneys who have been named finalists four years or more from 2009 through 2013.
Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to recognize your peers or congratulate attorneys from your firm. Highlight your firm's expertise by advertising or sponsoring Top Attorneys 2015. Call 619-232-4381, email contact@sddt.com, or see our flyer for more information today!
Nominations Open | February 24 |
Nominations Close | April 17 |
Sponsorship/Advertising Close | July 17 |
Publication Date | July 29 |
Reception | August 10 |
Aug. 13, 2014 -- Reporter Doug Sherwin speaks with attorney Randy Kay, partner with Jones Day and a 2014 Top Attorney, about why there's a surge in trade secrets litigation.
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |