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Mr. Kent was admitted to the Bar of the State of California in December 1976, and joined Poindexter & Doutré in February 1977. He is a member of the firm. He received his B.S. from UCLA in 1973 and J.D., cum laude from Loyola University of Los Angeles School of Law in 1976, serving on the Loyola Law Review.
Mr. Kent has tried numerous civil cases in the state and federal courts in a wide range of areas, in particular in the areas of trusts and estates, and construction. He is a past Chair of the Construction Law Subsection of the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s Real Property Section.
Mr. Kent also was a Professor of Computer Science at Los Angeles Valley College and has authored seven computer programming books. He leverages this knowledge in litigating technology issues.
In addition to trial work, Mr. Kent has argued numerous appeals before federal and state appellate courts. Published decisions include:
Before practicing law, Mr. Kent was a professional chess master. In 1971 he placed 3rd in the United States Junior (under 21) National Championship, and has an international title with F.I.D.E. (the International Chess Federation) and Senior Master and Life Master titles with the United States Chess Federation. He also ran 21 marathons (some years and pounds ago unfortunately), culminating in his dream of qualifying for and running in the Boston Marathon.
Mr. Kent is a member of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the State Bar of California.