Corey, Luzaich, de Ghetaldi & Riddle LLP
700 El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030, Millbrae, CA 94030
About Corey, Luzaich, de Ghetaldi & Riddle LLP
Corey, Luzaich, de Ghetaldi & Riddle LLP represents individuals and businesses throughout California from its Millbrae and Chico offices. The firm focuses on complex litigation, including mass torts, employment law, and business disputes. Its attorneys have secured substantial settlements for mass disaster victims, notably a $13.5 billion settlement for wildfire victims. The firm also provides services in estate planning and real estate. Its partners collectively bring over 150 years of legal experience.
Our Attorneys

George R. Corey
Founding Partner (1933-2020)
62+ years experience

Stevan N. Luzaich
Partner
50+ years experience

Dario de Ghetaldi
Partner
39+ years experience

Amanda L. Riddle
Partner
24+ years experience

Steven M. Berki
Partner
20+ years experience

Quentin R. Weld
Senior Associate
14+ years experience

Dallas E. Dean
Partner
13+ years experience

Andrea A. Nguyen
Partner
12+ years experience

Sumble Manzoor
Partner
11+ years experience

Susan A. Spiker
Associate
9+ years experience

Celyn O. Coker
Associate
6+ years experience

Aileen R. Nguyen
Associate
5+ years experience

Daniel J. Martinez
Associate
4+ years experience

Tyler K. Larson
Associate
1+ years experience
Notable Case Results
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$13.5B
Mass Torts
Negotiated a settlement for over 6,000 wildfire victims as part of the PG&E bankruptcy reorganization, covering losses from the Butte, Northern California, and Camp Fires.
$2M
Estate Litigation
Represented Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA) in complex contested estate litigation, preventing the agency from being disinherited and securing a settlement.