Dylan Dordick

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Dylan Dordick: Attorney with Dordick Law Corporation

Biography

Dylan Dordick is a highly skilled trial attorney at Dordick Law Corporation, recognized for his exceptional advocacy and record-setting results in personal injury law. A graduate of the University of California, Hastings School of Law, he earned multiple distinctions in trial advocacy—winning the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s annual mock trial competition, placing second in Golden Gate University’s competition, and being named Best Oral Advocate in his Moot Court class.

Deeply committed to community service, Dylan served as President of the Homeless Legal Services organization, providing free legal aid to Northern California’s largest homeless shelter. Since graduating Cum Laude, Dylan has established himself as one of California’s premier rising stars in plaintiff litigation.

Record-Setting Trial VictoriesDylan’s courtroom track record includes some of the most significant results in recent years. Early in his career, he co-tried a disputed liability spine injury case that resulted in a $4,400,000.00 verdict, which was ranked as the 14th largest car accident verdict in California in 2018.

Acting as lead trial counsel, Dylan secured a $10,205,904.00 award for a young girl struck by a vehicle who suffered a traumatic brain injury. This landmark case also marked the first trial victory in a father-son partnership with Gary Dordick. Together, the duo also achieved an $8,449,723.92 jury verdict for a client struck by a car who required extensive ankle, knee, and back surgeries. His success extends to complex settlements, including a notable $450,000 recovery (including $25,000 for a minor child) in an auto-collision matter against the City of Inglewood.

Appellate Impact & Strategy Beyond the jury box, Dylan has shaped California law. He served as the lead attorney on the Brown v. Beach House Design and Development case, which resulted in a published appellate court decision hailed as one of the most favorable developments for workplace construction injury law in a generation. In his pursuit of justice, Dylan consistently obtains seven- and eight-figure settlements for his clients by following the famous diplomacy tactic of Theodore Roosevelt: "Speak softly and carry a big stick." Through meticulous and thoughtful trial preparation, he ensures that the "stick" is always ready if the defense refuses to be reasonable.

Awards & Recognition Selected to Super Lawyers Rising Stars: 2020 – 2026,

Outstanding Achievement in Pro Bono Award. Wiley W. Manuel Certificate for Pro Bono Services (State Bar of California)Outside the courtroom, Dylan enjoys boxing, live music, and collecting vintage Hawaiian shirts and concert posters. A former professional brewer, he is also an avid traveler, Los Angeles Kings fan, and devoted reader.

Areas of Practice (6)

  • Personal Injury
  • Spine Injury
  • Product Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Civil Rights
  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of California, Hastings School of Law in San Francisco
Law School Attended:
University of California - Santa Barbara, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
2017, California
Memberships:
Former President — Homeless Legal Services organization, Northern California

San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association’s

California State Bar

ISLN:
1000272448

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