Richard E. Donahoo
(310) 550-7229
Richard E. Donahoo is the founder of Donahoo & Associates in Orange County, California. Mr. Donahoo specializes in labor and employment law, personal injury, class action, and construction litigation.
Mr. Donahoo has litigated cases on behalf of hundreds of clients and won significant recoveries for clients in both settlements and verdicts. For a sample of cases see Case Results.
Mr. Donahoo is admitted to practice in all California state courts and in the United States District Courts for the Central, Southern and Northern Districts of California. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Los Angeles County and Orange County Bar Associations. Prior to forming Donahoo & Associates, Donahoo was an associate at the law firm of Horton Barbaro & Reilly in Santa Ana, California.
In 2007-2008 Mr. Donahoo was recognized as a Top 100 California Trial Lawyer by the American Association for Justice. In 2008 Mr. Donahoo was named a Southern California SuperLawyer.
Areas of Practice
- Labor
- Employment Law
- Personal Injury
- Class Action
- Construction Litigation
Bar Admissions
- California
- U.S. District Court Central District of California
- U.S. District Court Southern District of California
- U.S. District Court Northern District of California
- U.S. Supreme Court
Honors and Awards
- Top 100 California Trial Lawyer by the American Association for Justice
- Southern California SuperLawyer, 2008
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Los Angeles County Bar Association, Member
- Orange County Bar Association, Member
Past Employment Positions
- Horton Barbaro & Reilly in Santa Ana, California, Associate
Donahoo & Associates
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Main Office
440 W. First Street
Suite 101
Tustin, CA 92780
Telephone: 714.953.1010
Toll free: 877.788.5353
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Sacramento Branch
3807 Pasadena Avenue
Suite 240
Sacramento, CA 95821
Phone: 916.993.6725
Fax: 916.333.4476
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