10 Apr SWD Ranked in Chambers California Spotlight Guide 2025
Sullivan, Workman & Dee is honored to be named in the inaugural Chambers California Spotlight Guide 2025, one of only seven law firms recognized in the Real Estate – Los Angeles...
Sullivan, Workman & Dee is honored to be named in the inaugural Chambers California Spotlight Guide 2025, one of only seven law firms recognized in the Real Estate – Los Angeles...
If you or your loved ones have suffered losses due to the Eaton fire, our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation...
As the wildfires continue to rage across Southern California, our hearts reach out to the affected homeowners and residents in Altadena, Pasadena, and the broader Los Angeles area. These fires...
The government’s power to take and keep private property by eminent domain is strong, but it is not absolute. With innovative legal research, persuasive advocacy, and hard work, the litigators...
We don't need to be reminded how disruptive the COVID-19 era has been. Schools, businesses, and public facilities are closed. Some are working from home, others are working in high-risk...
The COVID-19 crisis has disrupted life across the globe. At Sullivan, Workman & Dee, LLP, our main concern is the health and safety of our families, friends, colleagues, and clients....
Eminent domain litigation includes many time limits. From filing a response to a Complaint in Eminent Domain or opposing a motion for prejudgment possession, to exchanging a statement of valuation...
As stewards of their organizations' assets, clergy and lay leaders must always be mindful of important legal issues that could adversely affect the status of their religious and non-profit organizations. In...
Sullivan, Workman & Dee, LLP recently settled an inverse condemnation lawsuit against a public utility that included payment of significant just compensation to our clients for such varied items as...
It’s the year 2000, and the small Connecticut city of New London has endured a couple of rough years. After the closing of an important local naval research center in...