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E. SUSIE WENDORFF
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E. Susie Wendorff
Associate

Torrance, California
Telephone: (310) 784-2443
Facsimile:    (310) 784-2444
E-mail: ewendorff@bolender-firm.com


Practice Areas
Insurance Coverage Litigation
Insurance Coverage Opinions
Business Litigation

E. Susie Wendorff

Education
University of California, Riverside (B.S. Business Administration/Economics, 1986)
California State Univ. School of Public Administration, Long Beach (M.P.A, 1988)
University of Southern California School of Law (J.D., 1993)

Admitted to Practice
State Courts of California (1993)
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (1993)
District Court, Central District of California (1993)
District Court, Northern District of California (2004)
District Court, Eastern District of California (2004)
District Court, Southern District of California (2004)

Description
Ms. Wendorff currently litigates in state and federal courts involving various coverage matters. She has over ten years’ experience in civil litigation, including business, insurance, personal injury, premises liability, employment, and construction defect. Many of her clients have benefited from early resolution by way of successful motions for summary judgment or successful settlement negotiations. She has also prepared several complex cases for trial and has jury trial experience.

Ms. Wendorff was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in the South Bay. She received her undergraduate degree from U.C. Riverside and a graduate degree in public administration from California State University, Long Beach. She was a municipal consultant for two years with Management Services Institute, Inc. before entering U.S.C.’s law school. She joined Bolender & Associates in 2007.

Publications
“Employment Discrimination and Clergywomen: Where the Law has Feared to Tread”, Southern California Review of Law and Women’s Studies, Fall 1993, Vol.3, No. 1.