About Eudeen Y
Eudeen Y Chang earned her J.D. from UCLA School of Law in 2000 after completing an A.B. in Mass Communications at the University of California, Berkeley in 1997. Her academic path combined a foundation in communications with three years of legal study in Los Angeles. The sequence shaped an approach to litigating disputes that prizes clear messaging and careful preparation.
Chang is admitted to practice in California and in several federal courts. She holds admissions to the U.S. District Courts for the Central, Northern and Southern Districts of California. Those credentials place her regularly in both state and federal litigation dockets across the region. Her courtroom work and filings reflect steady engagement with civil procedure and trial practice.
Her professional affiliations include active membership in the State Bar of California, the Orange County Bar Association and the Association of Business Trial Lawyers. She has also served on the Board of Directors for the Orange County Chinese American Chamber of Commerce and is listed as a current director. The chamber position connects her to local business leaders and community stakeholders beyond the courtroom. It is a role that has surfaced in different years, notably including board service in 2011 and in the current period.
Chang practices from an office associated with Troutman Sanders, LLP. At the same time, she maintains ties to Orange County legal and civic networks. Colleagues describe her as steady in court and thorough in preparation; clients have relied on that steadiness when matters require coordinated filings in multiple jurisdictions. She participates in professional organizations that center on trial practice and business litigation, suggesting regular exposure to complex commercial disputes.
Her work is grounded in litigation rather than transactional counseling or appellate advocacy. She represents clients in disputes brought in state and federal venues and manages the procedural and evidentiary demands those forums require. Courtroom calendar management, motion practice, and trial readiness are regular features of the docket she handles.
Chang’s combination of a communications undergraduate background and a UCLA law degree informs a practice style that emphasizes clear presentation of facts and legal arguments. She remains active in bar and community groups while handling civil litigation matters in California state and federal courts. Her current practice concentrates on civil and commercial litigation in California state and federal courts.