Karyne T. Ghantous is a California licensed attorney with over 25 years of litigation and insurance defense experience successfully negotiating the resolution of, and trying cases in State and Federal court, Contra Costa County, Alameda County, San Francisco County, Santa Clara County, Sacramento County, Solano County and Monterey County.
We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver aggressive, yet cost-effective results allowing you to focus on your company’s business objectives instead of costly litigation. Contact us at kghantous@glawcorp.com or kghantous@sanramonattorney.com or call us at 925-242-2431.
Ghantous Law Corporation is a women-owned business, women-owned law firm. DUNS #012089013.
With over 25 years of experience litigating insurance defense matters, Ghantous Law Corporation serves as your dedicated advocate when your personal or business assets are at risk. We act as Private Counsel or Personal Counsel in complex cases where liability claims exceed your policy limits or fall outside your insurance coverage.
In many lawsuits, an insurance company assigns a defense lawyer to represent you. However, because that lawyer is paid by the carrier and has duties to both you and the insurer—a "tripartite relationship"—conflicts of interest can arise.
You should consider retaining Ghantous Law Corporation as your Private Counsel / Personal Counsel if:
While often used interchangeably, there is a distinct legal difference between these roles under California Civil Code § 2860:
The Ghantous Advantage: As Private Counsel / Personal Counsel, we maintain no obligation to the insurance carrier. This allows us to focus exclusively on your best interests, ensuring that the insurance company’s defense strategy does not ignore your uncovered risks while they decide whether to settle or go to trial.
Our goal is to resolve your legal matters quickly so you can move on without fearing the loss of your personal assets. As your Private Counsel / Personal Counsel, we:
Don't navigate a high-stakes lawsuit with the uncertainty of a coverage conflict. Ensure you have an advocate who answers only to you.
California law defines when an insurer must provide independent counsel. Key provisions include: