Welcome to CDD

For over a quarter century, the California law firm of Caulfield, Davies & Donahue, LLP (CDD) has diligently provided clients in the Sacramento community and California with exceptional legal representation.  Attorneys at CDD offer clients a broad range of legal services, specializing in general civil trial practice with an emphasis in personal injury, insurance defense, product liability, construction law, public defense, aviation litigation, commercial litigation, real property, agricultural law and mediation and arbitrations.  For more information on the services the firm provides, please visit the practice areas overview.

In 1984, partners Richard Caulfield, Robert Davies, and James Donahue founded Caulfield, Davies & Donahue, and it has been a premier litigation firm ever since.  Whether representing large corporations, insurance companies, small businesses, or individuals, CDD always focuses on client value while lawyers aggressively work to exceed their clients' goals.  Attorneys at CDD are members of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and have a reputation for successfully handling complex, high-exposure litigation through trial and appellate needs.  When it is in the best interests of their clients, CDD also works to obtain favorable resolutions outside of the courtroom through settlement negotiations or alternative forms of dispute resolution.  CDD has received Martindale-Hubbell's AV-Preeminent rating, indicating that peers rank the firm at the highest levels of professionalism and ethical standards.  

At CDD, we strive to build lasting relationships with our clients while providing cost-effective, quality legal representation.  We encourage you to contact Caulfield, Davies & Donahue, LLP, about your legal needs.


Post Office Box 277010    Sacramento, CA 95827-7010    |    1 Natoma Street    Folsom, CA 95630
Phone: 916-817-2900     Fax: 916-817-2644


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