Tiffany Hyatt Krog

Partner

With over 22 years of civil litigation experience, Tiffany Hyatt Krog is a seasoned and versatile litigator who specializes in real estate, appellate, and business litigation. Hyatt Krog’s mission is to provide high-quality and cost-effective legal services to her clients, and to achieve favorable outcomes in complex and challenging cases through trial or settlement. Hyatt Krog has extensive experience in handling matters involving easement and boundary disputes, quiet title, cancellation of instrument, constructive and resulting trust, adverse possession, partition, unlawful and forcible detainers, purchase agreements, non-disclosure of defects, construction defect, contract and business disputes, fraud and negligence, appellate litigation, and federal court litigation.

Tiffany Hyatt Krog represents a diverse range of clients, from individuals and small businesses to large corporations in residential and commercial real estate and business matters. Some of her notable achievements include securing multiple favorable verdicts and settlements (including, but not limited to, a $1.3 million attorneys fees award), prevailing on 90% of appeals in multiple cases, and obtaining over $45,000.00 in sanctions against opposing counsel in a single matter. Hyatt Krog leverages her strong skills in research, analysis, civil procedure knowledge and strategy, attention to factual details, negotiation, zealous advocacy, communication, and professionalism to deliver optimal results for her clients.  Her areas of practice include:

  • Residential and Commercial Real Estate Litigation: Easement and boundary disputes, quiet title, cancellation of instrument, constructive and resulting trust, adverse possession, partition, trespass, nuisance, unlawful and forcible detainers, purchase agreement disputes, non-disclosure of defects, construction defect, wrongful foreclosure.
  • Contract and Business Litigation: Breach of fiduciary duty, intentional interference with prospective economic advantage, intentional interference with contractual relations, Labor Commissioner appeals.
  • Fraud and Negligence Litigation
  • Appellate Litigation
  • Federal Court Litigation