Meet The Mediators

Our Principals

In addition to being attorneys, our principals are also both licensed medical doctors. Dr. Kramer has been a California licensed physician since 2004, while Dr. Landrum has been a board-certified California podiatrist since 1987.

Our principals have a combined 50 years of experience litigating malpractice cases on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants,

Mediator

(323) 746-0087

bkramer@biklaw.com

Education
  • University of Michigan, B.S. in Biology (High Honors), 1996
  • University of Illinois College of Medicine, M.D., 2000
  • Stanford University Law School, J.D., 2004
Bar Addmission
  • California, 2004
  • Illinois, 2010
Professional Affiliations
Affiliations

“I am very lucky. What I do does not seem like work because I thoroughly enjoy getting to know our clients, understanding their difficulties and solving their problems.”

– B.Karmer

Bradley I. Kramer, M.D., ESQ.

Since 2004, Bradley I. Kramer, M.D., Esq. has strictly practiced litigation with a principal focus on business fraud, breach of contract, entertainment, and cases involving medical- or science-based claims, including those dealing with pharmaceuticals, medical devices, catastrophic personal injury, and medical malpractice.

Dr. Kramer, a native of Chicago, attended the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor from 1993-1996 where he received his bachelor’s degree in biology with high distinction after three years. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society as well as the Golden Key National Honor Society.

A fierce competitor from an early age, Dr. Kramer was ranked as high as 84 in the United States in boys’ tennis, won the Illinois High School State Championship (1993), and thereafter participated on the University of Michigan men’s varsity tennis team from 1993-1996, where he led his team to a Big Ten Conference championship (1996), and was named an Academic All-American and team captain.

After graduating from the UofM, Dr. Kramer subsequently attended medical school at the University of Illinois and in 2000 received his medical degree with High Honors. After completing a medical internship program at UCLA, Dr. Kramer received his California Medical License as a physician and surgeon. Dr. Kramer received his law degree from Stanford University Law School in 2004, where he founded the Stanford Medical Ethics and Law Society, the Stanford Animal Law Society, and the Student Chapter of the Animal Legal Defense Fund. As his senior thesis, Dr. Kramer dedicated months to investigating medical tort reform and the impact of large pharmaceutical lawsuits, such as Phen-Fen.

Dr. Kramer prides himself on being a ferocious and unwavering litigator, having directly recovered, or assisted in the recovery of millions of dollars from, among other entities, Blue Cross/Anthem Health Care, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, major motion picture studios, and the California Department of Health Care Services.

Dr. Kramer is actively involved with the Guardians, a charitable organization dedicated to the preservation of the Jewish Home for the Aging. Dr. Kramer is also a member of the St. Jude’s Medical Center Charity Foundation and an active member of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

Keith Landrum

Dr. Landrum was born in East Chicago, Indiana, where his parents and grandparents had originally migrated to from Alabama in order to pursue jobs in the steel mills. Following high school, Dr. Landrum attended the University of California at Santa Barbara from 1973-1977 and majored in biological sciences.

In 1977, after receiving his undergraduate degree, Dr. Landrum returned to Chicago where he attended the Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine. He graduated with his D.P.M. degree in 1981. He thereafter returned to California where he performed his surgical residency at Memorial Hospital of Hawthorne, in Hawthorne, California. Dr. Landrum completed his residency in 1982 and started a private podiatric practice, specializing in podiatric medicine and foot surgery.

After eight years of practice, Dr. Landrum determined that his talents were best utilized elsewhere, and in 1988, while still engaged in full time medical practice, he enrolled in law school at Northrop University. Dr. Landrum graduated with honors and was formally admitted to the bar in 1993.

From 1993 until 2022, Dr. Landrum maintained a law practice, specializing in medical malpractice matters on behalf of victims. In that 20 year period, Dr. Landrum recovered well over $100,000,000 for his clients, and developed long and sustaining relationships with nearly every medical malpractice defense attorney in Los Angeles.

In 2022, Dr. Landrum determined that after nearly 20 years in the legal industry, Dr. Landrum determined it was time for a change. Dr. Landrum engaged his longtime friend and litigation partner, Bradley I. Kramer, M.D., Esq., also a lawyer-doctor, and began to engage in full time medical malpractice mediation.

Dr. Landrum is a father to three sons and a daughter.

Mediator

(323) 746-0087

bkramer@biklaw.com

Education
  • 1977 – University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A. in Biological Sciences.
  • 1981 – Illinois College of Podiatric Medicine, Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine.
  • 1982 – Memorial Hospital of Hawthorne, California, Completed Podiatric Surgical Residency Program.
  • 1992 – University of West Los Angeles School of Law Juris Doctorate.
Bar Addmission

California, 1998

Professional Affiliations
  • Community Service Award, U.C. Santa Barbara – 1977
  • Award for Excellence in Podiatric Surgery – 1982
  • Published in the Journal of Foot Surgery – 1983
  • “Lymphadenitis Secondary to Silicone Degeneration” American Jurisprudence Award (Evidence) – 1990

– B.Karmer