About Devin

Devin Sawdayi practices personal injury law in Los Angeles, California. He established his firm in 1997, focusing primarily on personal injury cases, while also addressing bankruptcy and collections matters. The firm is strategically located in a bustling area of Los Angeles, ensuring accessibility for clients from various neighborhoods throughout the region. This central location allows him to serve clients, making it easier for individuals facing legal challenges to seek his expertise. In 1996, Devin earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Southwestern University School of Law.

Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at California State University - Northridge, where he received a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in 1993. This educational background laid a solid foundation for his legal career, equipping him with essential skills to navigate complex legal issues. His academic achievements reflect a commitment to understanding the details of law, which has been instrumental in his practice. Most of Devin's work involves representing clients who have suffered injuries due to accidents, negligence, or other wrongful acts. Cases typically progress from initial consultations to filing claims, negotiating settlements, and, when necessary, pursuing litigation in court.

His experience in personal injury law enables him to advocate for his clients, ensuring they receive the compensation they deserve. Additionally, his knowledge in bankruptcy and collections allows him to assist clients facing financial difficulties, providing a comprehensive approach to their legal needs. Before founding his own firm, Devin worked working in various legal settings. This diverse background has informed his understanding of both the personal injury landscape and the nuances of bankruptcy law. His exposure to different aspects of the legal field enables him to offer clients a well-rounded perspective on their legal challenges.

This multifaceted approach not only enhances his practice but also builds trust with clients who appreciate his broad expertise. Devin is admitted to practice in California and before the United States District Court for the Central District of California. His active membership in professional associations keeps him updated on the latest developments in personal injury and bankruptcy law. This commitment to professional growth enhances his ability to serve clients effectively. As a dedicated advocate for his clients in Los Angeles, Devin Sawdayi continues to be a trusted resource for those navigating personal injury claims and financial hardships, demonstrating a steadfast commitment to their legal needs.

Education

Southwestern University School of Law

J.D. (1996)

California State University - Northridge

B.S. (1993)

Languages

English (Spoken)

Experience

Owner

Law Offices of Devin Sawdayi
1997

Accepted Jurisdictions

United States District Court for the Central District of California
California
Supreme Court of California

Court Admissions

United States District Court for the Central District of California U.S. District Court
Supreme Court of California State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

personal injury bankruptcy collections

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultations Filing claims Negotiating settlements Litigation

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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 9: Legal Assistance
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 8: The Discharge
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 8: The Discharge
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 6: Bankruptcy Crime
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 6: Bankruptcy Crime
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 5: Creditors  Meeting
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 5: Creditors Meeting
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 4: Filing for Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 4: Filing for Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 3: Limits of Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 3: Limits of Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Basics - Part  2: Types of Bankruptcy
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 2: Types of Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy Basics - Part 1: Introduction
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Bankruptcy Basics - Part 1: Introduction