Gregory P. Arakawa

Gregory P. Arakawa: Attorney with Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP
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Biography

Greg Arakawa is the managing partner of the Concord office of WSHB. An experienced trial lawyer, Greg is also known for his finesse in creative approaches to resolving complex, high exposure matters. His focus includes all facets of claims for transportation companies including independent contractor issues, employment, passenger versus driver issues and bodily injury litigation. Greg also has significant experience with trucking, professional liability, toxic tort issues, employment law and bad faith litigation. He defends property owners, contractors, and developers against occupational exposure and third-party bodily injury claims. He also provides representation in transactional matters and general business litigation. He has spoken at numerous seminars and presentations, including the Northern California Claims Conference. Before entering the legal profession, Greg was a television reporter for KCNC-TV, the Denver NBC affiliate.

Newsroom

News

•WSHB Partner Elected to Greater Concord Chamber Board of Directors
Newsroom, 10.1.11

Publications

•When Renovation Triggers Liability: California Court Clarifies Landlord Liability and Building Code Compliance
Case Updates, 2.3.26
•Appellate Court Rules Written Contract Unnecessary to Invoke Privette Doctrine
Case Updates, 7.15.24

In the News

•When Renovation Triggers Liability: California Court Clarifies Landlord Liability and Building Code Compliance
•Appellate Court Rules Written Contract Unnecessary to Invoke Privette Doctrine
•WSHB Partner Elected to Greater Concord Chamber Board of Directors

Honors & Recognitions

•AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell

Areas of Practice (13)

  • Transportation
  • Construction
  • Professional Liability
  • Directors and Officers (D&O) Litigation
  • Corporate
  • Employment
  • Real Estate and Land Use
  • Property Management and Tenant Litigation
  • Environmental
  • Toxic Tort and Occupational Exposure
  • Disaster Litigation
  • Complex Tort and Casualty
  • Aviation and Aerospace Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Southern California, B.A., 1985
Law School Attended:
Southwestern Law School, J.D., 1994
Year of First Admission:
1994
Admission:
1994, California
Memberships:

Memberships

•Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
•Contra Costa Industrial Association, Member
•ABA Section on Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Concord Chamber Board of Directors (2009, 2010)

Reported Cases:
Experience: Appellate Court Rules Written Contract Unnecessary to Invoke Privette Doctrine; 7.15.24; WSHB Case Update: Pebley v. Santa Clara Opens the Door in California to Inflated Medical Damages Claims; 5.11.18
ISLN:
900104044

Peer Reviews

4.8/5.0 (11 reviews)
Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent Rating Badge
  • Legal Knowledge

    4.8/5.0
  • Analytical Capability

    4.8/5.0
  • Judgment

    4.8/5.0
  • Communication

    4.7/5.0
  • Legal Experience

    4.8/5.0
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