Jade Kush Lawyer -

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She initially entered the industry through webcamming at age 19 before being discovered by a talent scout.

Born in Seattle, Washington, Jade Kush grew up in a multicultural neighborhood where she witnessed first‑hand the challenges faced by immigrant families navigating the U.S. legal system. Her mother, a community organizer, and her father, a public‑defender, instilled in her a deep respect for the rule of law and an appreciation for its power to protect the vulnerable.

In 2018, recognizing a market gap for holistic legal services that blend corporate sophistication with community‑oriented advocacy, Jade founded in San Francisco. KLG’s mission statement reads:

Born in Guangzhou, China, she was raised in the United States, spending time in Connecticut and Chicago. She attended an art school where she specialized in oil painting.

Jade Kush’s career illustrates how a modern attorney can simultaneously serve high‑stakes corporate clients and champion progressive social change. Her work in data privacy has helped shape emerging statutory interpretations, while her civil‑rights litigation has directly influenced policing policies across California. By marrying business‑savvy counsel with a public‑interest mindset, Kush has redefined what it means to be a “lawyer for the 21st century.”

– Ninth Circuit

“To empower clients—whether a fledgling tech startup, a nonprofit, or an individual—through transparent, forward‑thinking counsel that safeguards their rights and fuels their aspirations.”