Christopher J. Langley is one of the attorneys at Langley Law Firm. Christopher was born in Whittier, California and graduated from Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University (Rome, Italy) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. During his undergraduate studies, Christopher lived in Monterey, Mexico for a year and is fluent in Spanish. Christopher graduated from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, California. During law school, Christopher worked as a law clerk for Chapter 7 Trustee Rosendo Gonzalez in Los Angeles. Additionally, during his final year of law school, Christopher worked as an extern for the Honorable Richard Neiter, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Judge.
Prior to founding the Langley Law Firm, Christopher was an associate at the law firm of Cooksey, Toolen, Gage, Duffy & Woog A.P.C. in Costa Mesa, California. Christopher’s bankruptcy law experience has included representing consumer and corporate debtors, creditors, and trustees in both litigation and transactional forums. In addition to his bankruptcy expertise, Christopher has represented clients in the formation of corporate entities, ensuring corporate compliance, creating estate plans, as well as other general civil litigation matters.
Christopher is admitted to practice law before the Northern, Eastern, Central and Southern Federal District Courts of California and is a member of the State Bar of California. Additionally, Christopher is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys.
Mr. Chang is the founding member of Law Offices of Steven P. Chang. He began serving the San Gabriel Valley in private practice in 2002. Prior to private practice Mr. Chang worked for the Department of Justice – Attorney General’s Office and was an integral part of many key litigations. Mr. Chang then joined private practice with the law firm of Yoka & Smith, LLP where he further refined and perfected his litigation skills.
In 2002, realizing that the San Gabriel Community can be best served with a bilingual attorney with a full understanding of the American and Chinese culture, Mr. Chang opened his private practice, specializing in Bankruptcy Law, Employment Litigation, and Business Litigation.
Most recently, Mr. Chang filed an action against an insurance company for bad faith and denial of insurance coverage. Mr. Chang obtained a confidential settlement of over $2,000,000.00 for his client prior to trial.