About KT: Locations Walnut Creek
Location
2175 North California Boulevard
Suite 600
Walnut Creek, CA USA 94596
Office Managing Partner
Established in 2000, the Walnut Creek office serves clients throughout the Bay Area with a focus on the emerging life sciences and technology businesses and investors in the East Bay. The office also focuses on work for universities and research institutions in the Bay Area and throughout the U.S. Many attorneys and scientific advisors in the Walnut Creek office hold Ph.D.s and other advanced degrees in the sciences to their legal practices — resulting in counsel that is forged as much through experience in the law as experience in the lab.
Walnut Creek and the East Bay represent a key component of the economy of the Greater Bay Area. Walnut Creek's proximity to universities, national laboratories, and population centers has quietly put this small city on the map as one of the most business-friendly cities in California attracting increasingly large numbers of health care, life science, energy, and financial services companies that choose to call Walnut Creek home. Conveniently located to the Tri-Valley innovation centers of Livermore, Dublin, San Ramon, and Danville and the Berkeley-Emeryville corridor, our office provides close proximity to well-established technology companies, emerging companies, and startups, as well as world-class bioscience innovators.
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