Kratu Patel

Kratu Patel

Google Rating

4.7(476 reviews)

  • 555 Flower St. 51st Floor Los Angeles, CA 90012
  • +1-626-864-0250
  • Sabrina.Pareja@invitedclubs.com
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About:

Kratu R. Patel spent his first seven years of his career as a trial attorney for the Los Angeles County Public Defender’s Office. There he developed a county-wide reputation for his tenacity, charm and honesty. Kratu has represented thousands of clients from various walks of life and from varying communities. Between his time as a Deputy Public Defender and now as Private Counsel, Kratu has litigated cases in nearly all of the courthouses in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Orange County. Kratu will ensure all of his clients are treated with the dignity, respect and compassion that they deserve. Our office prides itself in its responsiveness to our client’s immediate needs. We are a boutique law firm that is committed to providing a personalized service with free consultations. Our offices are always available to you, your family and friends because sometimes even really good people need really good lawyers. For your convenience we are also available to meet with clients at our Downtown Los Angeles, Claremont and Covina office locations. We also understand that given the urgency of certain legal matters, Mr. Patel is able to be reached on his cell phone (via call or text) at 626-864-0250.

Jurisdiction:California

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law
2007

Awards

Top Attorney
Pasadena Magazine
2016

Associations

Board Member
South Asian Bar Association
- Present
Member
State Bar of California
- Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Sep 11, 2025Googlevia Google

Raul Romero

RATED 5.0

Sep 4, 2025Googlevia Google

Diane Griffith

"Beautiful facility!! Look forward to going again!"

RATED 5.0

Aug 28, 2025Googlevia Google

Florin Diumea

"Amazing :)"

RATED 1.0

Aug 28, 2025Googlevia Google

JT D

"The staff at the restaurant could use a lesson in class, especially Manolo. I ate here for lunch yesterday with a group, including my mom who is in a wheelchair and had a cap on since she recently has had serious brain surgery. We’re seated at the corner of the restaurant kind of hidden behind the bar and it’s almost empty. After being seated, our waiter came up and let my mom know they have a no cap policy and asked if she could take off her cap. My mom let him know it was on for medical reasons and he understood. But about 10 mins later, another man named Manolo came up and spoke to my mom in a way the entire table could hear and said that they have a no cap policy. My mom shared again it was on for medical reasons, but Manolo kept on, even sharing that if it was a top hat, it’d be o. He let the whole table know there were two options - either my mom takes off her cap or we have to all move to a private room. This entire incident was mortifying and if it wasn’t for being guests, I would’ve gone off. I understand there is a policy - but Manolo spoke with no empathy and even seemed to take pleasure from my mom having to expose her bald head with a huge scar horizontally across. Luckily she has been through way worse and asked the table if they’d be ok with her taking off her cap with the class she has, and we ended up having a fine lunch. I will never come back and i hope City Club takes a lesson in trying to have staff trained with some decency. Added to this, there’s a whole reception area and we were walking around the floor for 15-20 minutes checking out the views before sitting down and yet never were told about the no cap policy. It was only once we were seated and in front of our entire table. Isn’t a club supposed to have some discretion??"

RATED 4.0

Aug 18, 2025Googlevia Google

Shanelle Newman

"Enjoyed the food. It was very loud from people talking. Loss of sight must have increased voice volume. Was not the biggest fan of the additional drink charges due to venue rules. I would do it again a different season to see it the menu has changed."