- Divorce
- Child SupportBrief of Amici Curiae Owners’ Counsel of America and Institute for Justice in Support of Petitioner, Violet Dock Port, Inc. v. St. Bernard Port, Harbor, & Terminal District, 2018 U.S. S. Ct. Briefs LEXIS 2549 (July 11, 2018).
- Adoption
- PaternitySince 2011, his community service work has focused primarily on children and family law. He serves as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (Guardian ad Litem) for children involved in Hawaii’s foster care system through the Family Court’s CASA Program, as well as a Group Facilitator for Kids First, a mandatory program for children and families going through divorce or paternity cases in Hawaii.
- Premarital AgreementWhile attending law school, Toren served as a Legal Assistant with two Honolulu-based law firms. In this time, he researched and wrote about third-party insurance issues, as well as drafted basic motions, prenuptial agreements, and memos. He also managed client correspondences and transmittals between opposing attorneys.
- GuardianshipKatie T. Pham is an Associate in the firm’s Litigation & Dispute Resolution practice group. Before joining Damon Key, Katie served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the Honorable R. Mark Browning, Chief Judge of the First Circuit, where she assisted the Court on probate, trust, conservatorship, and guardianship matters. Proficient in Vietnamese and French, Katie contributes to our firm’s ability to offer client services in a growing number of languages.
- Criminal DefenseWhile in law school, Logan held Teaching Assistant positions in Criminal Law and Civil Procedure and was a Research Assistant for Professor Linda Krieger. He was also a Summer Extern for Hawaii Supreme Court Justice Sabrina S. McKenna. While there, Logan developed strong legal writing skills by drafting multiple memorandums and analyzing applications for writ of certiorari regarding various practice areas and legal issues. He analyzed and observed numerous oral arguments before the Supreme Court and observed proceedings in Circuit and District Courts.
- Wrongful DeathPersonal Injury:Successfully works on numerous types of personal injury suits representing both plaintiffs and defendants in wrongful death, toxic tort, product defects, and general negligence matters.
- Theft
- Identity TheftAs a Law Clerk and also a volunteer with Legal Aid Society of Hawaii, Clint assisted with a myriad of projects. He helped implement the Community Navigators Project to facilitate meaningful public access to civil legal needs through community leaders. He created and presented seminars for identity theft prevention and conducted I-765 Employment Authorization Document clinics. Clint also coordinated “Providing Refuge – A Legal Training” to highlight local housing laws’ intersection with domestic violence, disability rights, and language access.
- Corporate LawThe Best Lawyers in America ® for her work in Business Organizations (including LLC’s and Partnerships), Corporate Law, Employment Law-Management, and Real Estate.
- Mergers and AcquisitionsBusiness Tax Planning and IRS Private Letter Rulings – Tax planning advice and consulting, including business structuring and formation, expansions, investments, mergers and acquisitions, tax-sensitive transactions (involving real or personal property, including 1031 exchanges and condemnations), tax aspects of leases, bond financing, syndications, securities offerings, tax-free reorganizations, redemptions, divestitures and dissolutions, foreign tax planning and compliance advice, and structuring and compliance work for tax-exempt organizations.
- Business DisputesHis practice emphasized business law, commercial litigation, bankruptcy reorganization and arbitration. He was appointed to represent several thousand Guamanians whose lands were taken for military bases after World War II and to supervise the distribution of a settlement fund approximating $40 million dollars.
- Business TransactionsPrior to joining the firm in 1969, he served as City and County of Honolulu, Deputy Corporation Counsel and as Deputy Attorney General for the State of Hawaii. His practice emphasized business and commercial transactions, real estate, financial institutions, and creditor’s rights.
- Limited Liability CompaniesFormation, Administration and Termination of Businesses – Assists individuals in forming, administering and terminating limited liability companies, corporations and partnerships.
- Construction ContractsAnna practices in the firm’s Appeals, Construction Law, Insurance Defense/Surety Law, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, and Real Estate practice groups. As a director of the firm, her main focus is construction law and commercial litigation. She has represented construction organizations, developers, owners, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and design professionals in reviewing and drafting construction contracts, as well as in all forums of dispute resolution, including extensive arbitration and administrative hearings, and appeals.
- Trade Secrets
- Intellectual Property
- Unfair Competition
- Wrongful TerminationRepresented employers in discrimination, harassment and wrongful termination claims, including EEOC and Hawaii Civil Rights Commission claims. Conducted anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training. Investigated claims by employees.
- Employment DiscriminationClass Actions: Involved in numerous class action suits involving the Voting Rights Act, unlawful termination of service by utility service, employment discrimination, and pursuit of land, subsistence, and sovereignty rights by Alaska Natives.
- Employment ContractEmployment: Counsel and assist employers (corporations, non-profits, supervisors, human resource specialists) regarding employment issues; provide advice regarding employment agreements and employee handbooks/policies; and counsel clients with issues arising from termination, discipline, non-compete agreements, discrimination, harassment, etc.
- Employment LitigationSuccessfully prosecuted and defended litigation and arbitration, as well as mediation, of all manner of commercial and business disputes, representing clients as large Fortune 500 companies and as small as sole proprietors. Litigated cases involving trade secrets, unfair competition, complex accounting and tax issues, non-competition clauses, deceptive trade practices, intellectual property disputes (trademark, tradename, copyright and patent litigation), and simple failure to pay or perform. Defended class action lawsuits involving monopoly and tying claims and employment claims.
- Non-compete AgreementEmployment Law – human resources matters, employment and noncompete agreements, employment discrimination, employee handbooks, and plant closures.
- Sexual Harassment
- Real Estate LitigationAlso while in law school, Kalina was an Executive Assistant at a real estate law practice focused on providing legal services to businesses and individuals leasing commercial property in Hawaii. While there, she managed new leads and researched business registrations and property information for commercial leasing transactions, and managed bi-monthly billing.
- Construction LitigationAs new construction across the state continues to accelerate, an increase in construction disputes will naturally follow. At Damon Key, it is our mission to help owners, general contractors, construction managers, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and material suppliers effectively and expeditiously overcome legal issues that may arise on projects of all sizes.
- Real Estate TransactionsThe cost of a commercial real estate transaction can be much more than the dollars and cents expressed in a contract, with potential pitfalls lurking beneath the surface of any given deal. Our team of real estate attorneys are one of the most experienced in Hawaii, with decades of combined experience. We examine provisions of complex real estate transactions to identify issues relating to indemnity, hazards, exposure, title defects, and other matters of consequence.
- Eminent DomainDamon Key’s Land Use and Eminent Domain Group have been involved in some of the Most Important Cases in the Field
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningGreg was named the Best Lawyers® 2025 Litigation-Land Use & Zoning “Lawyer of the Year” in Honolulu. A designation given to a single attorney in each practice group by metropolitan area. Receiving this designation reflects the high level of respect a lawyer has earned among their peers for their abilities, their professionalism, and their integrity. He was also named the Best Lawyers® 2023 Litigation-Construction Lawyer of the Year, Best Lawyers® 2022 and 2017 Lawyer of the Year Litigation-Land Use & Zoning, and Best Lawyers® 2013 Lawyer of the Year Land Use & Zoning Law.
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesRepresented buyers and sellers in litigation and arbitration arising out of purchase and sale transactions, and handled boundary, easement, covenant and restriction, and adverse possession cases. Represented landlords and tenants in both commercial and residential landlord-tenant disputes. Advised and represented property owners and industry organizations regarding short-term and transient vacation rentals, and defended property owners from claims of transient vacation rental violations by private parties and county enforcement agencies.
- Property DamageAuthor, “Insurance Coverage for Property Damage Caused by the Big Islands’ Volcanic Eruptions,” (Damon Key Legal Alert Spring/Summer 2018)
- Citizenship and Naturalization
- Family ImmigrationPrior to joining Damon Key, Ms. Lan provided legal services through her Honolulu-based law office, The Law Office of Na Lan, LLLC, which focused on business, employment and family-based immigration law. She also practiced condominium and business law as an associate at a boutique law firm in Honolulu.
- Green Cards
- Personal InjuryAutomobile – handling various claims with regard to auto insurance coverage, including liability, injury, personal injury protection and property loss.
- Estate PlanningForeign Investment – transnational transactions, tax and government reporting requirements and tax consequences (in coordination with our Immigration Law practice group and our Estate Planning practice group).
- Wills
- TrustsKapiolani Park Preservation Society v. City and County of Honolulu: The Lease of Public Park Land as a Breach of a Charitable Trust, University of Hawaii Law Review, Vol 11 (Fall 1989)
- Power of AttorneyPreparation of Estate Plans – Prepares and revises estate plans, including Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney and Advance Health Care Directives.
- Probate
- BankruptcyBankruptcy: Successfully represented creditors in Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases in Hawaii involving more than 1 billion dollars in claims. Represented creditors and receivers in state court actions involving numerous creditors, substantial claims and assets.
- ForeclosureCollection of delinquent assessments and foreclosure – representing associations to collect delinquent assessments owed by homeowners, proceeding with judicial or nonjudicial foreclosures if needed, and handling lease cancellations for cooperative housing corporations.
- Tax LawWe offer a range of tax-related services to individuals, trusts, business entities and tax-exempt organizations. We provide tax-planning advice, help structure and implement tax-sensitive business arrangements and transactions, and handle tax controversy matters in administrative and judicial proceedings. Our clients include local, national and international businesses and organizations of all types, including developers and real estate investors, service providers, financial institutions, retailers, manufacturers, health care groups and tax-exempt organizations, as well as individual taxpayers.
- Debt CollectionHer consulting and business transaction experience includes contract drafting and review, project documents amendment/restatement, legal opinions, covenant compliance and enforcement, ADA & FHA compliance for homeowners associations, commercial lease drafting and review, conveyance document drafting, acquisition and sales of businesses and real properties, and due diligence research. She is also experienced in debt collection, as well as judicial and non-judicial foreclosures.