JKJUSTIN KALEYCalifornia Department of Justice
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Justin Kaley

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455 Golden Gate Ave Ste 11000, San Francisco, CA, 94102
Public Finance & Tax Exempt FinanceEstate PlanningLitigation
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Justin Kaley is an estate planning attorney with 1 years of legal experience, practicing at California Department of Justice in San Francisco, CA. He attended University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law. He has been admitted to the California Bar since 2025. His practice encompasses estate planning, litigation, and public finance and tax exempt finance, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2025

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

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  • Estate Planning34%
  • Litigation33%
  • Public Finance and Tax Exempt Finance33%

Languages

English

Experience

1+ years

Estate Planning Attorney at California Department of Justice. Admitted to practice in California, 2025. Focus areas include Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance, Estate Planning, Litigation.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

California

Bar #State Bar of California · Admitted 2025

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Schools & Education

University of California at Berkeley, Boalt Hall School of Law

Degree · 2025

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455 Golden Gate Ave Ste 11000, San Francisco, CA, 94102

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