Kristine M. Scribner practices civil litigation, including employment law and business disputes, as well as intellectual property and transactional matters.
Although Kristine is from Woodland, she is not a stranger to the Sacramento commute, as she attended Christian Brothers High School in Sacramento. Kristine then attended the University of California, Davis, where she graduated in 2003. After her undergraduate work, Kristine worked for a law firm where she gained real world experience relating to the practice of law, inspiring her to go to law school.
Kristine attended the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento and graduated with a concentration in intellectual property in 2009. While in law school, she served as a mentor for the Pacific Pathways mentoring program and was a member of the McGeorge Animal Law Society.
Kristine joined Radoslovich | Krogh, PC Attorneys in 2011, where she works in civil litigation as well as transactional matters. She enjoys the challenge and evolution of litigation matters, as well as providing advice to clients to avoid potential liability.
In her free time, when Kristine is not spending time with her husband, traveling, cooking, or biking, she can be found at her parents’ ranch in rural Yolo County, tending to her family’s pet steers, Vinnie, Karmine and Joey.