Kulvinder Singh represents personal injury plaintiffs, business clients and people with estate planning, criminal and immigration cases in the greater Sacramento area since 1996. He attended law school and business school in Sacramento and has lived in the area since 1989. Mr. Singh grew up in New York and came to California upon learning of the appointment of Justice Anthony Kennedy to the US Supreme Court by President Reagan and of the law school here, where Kennedy taught Constitutional Law at the time.

Emeritus member of these executive committees: Solo & Small Firm Section, NAPABA and State Bar of California & American Bar Association. Presently serving as executive committee member of Yuba Sutter Bar Association. Member of South Asian Bar Association & Asian Pacific Bar Association.

Mr. Singh is a regular contributor to local historical societies. He writes about Sikhs of Placer County history and leads participation in civil engagement and public service. Visit: http://www.placersikhs.org

Kulvinder Singh represents personal injury plaintiffs, business clients and people with estate planning, criminal and immigration cases in the greater Sacramento area since 1996.

Emeritus member of these executive committees: Solo & Small Firm Section, NAPABA and State Bar of California & American Bar Association. Presently (2025- )serving as executive committee member of Yuba Sutter Bar Association.

Contributing writer for local historical societies about Sikhs of Placer County history and leading participation in civil engagement and public service. Visit: http://www.placersikhs.org

Kennedy Learning Center, federal courthouse in Sacramento, CA at dedication on March 2013 (below)