LaToya S. Redd earned a BA in Mathematics with a minor in Spanish from the University of California, Berkeley before attending UC Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco, where she externed for Senior District Court Judge Thelton E. Henderson. That trajectory from a quantitative undergraduate degree through a federal judicial externship into more than two decades of civil litigation practice across small, medium, and large firms gives Redd Law a principal attorney whose background spans the breadth of the California legal market before she founded her own practice.
Overview
Redd Law is a civil litigation and transactional practice based in downtown San Diego, California, operating from 501 W. Broadway. The firm has been in practice for more than 20 years. It is led by LaToya S. Redd, the firm’s principal, who handles matters across real estate law, business law, entertainment law, and civil appeals.
The firm represents both plaintiffs and defendants in civil litigation, which distinguishes it from practices that commit to one side of the bar. Its client base spans individuals, small businesses, and large corporations, and it serves clients in San Diego County and Los Angeles County, as well as out-of-state clients who need local California counsel for matters pending in the state.
LaToya Redd is a member of the Bar Association of San Diego and the American Bar Association, where she holds membership in the Real Property, Business Law, and Litigation sections. She is admitted in California state courts and in U.S. federal courts in California.
Practice Areas
Real estate law is the firm’s primary practice area, covering both transactional work and litigation.
On the transactional side, the firm handles purchase and sale agreements for residential and commercial real estate, real estate contract review, and lease formation and negotiation. These services address the legal documentation and terms of real property transactions, ensuring that clients’ interests are protected in agreements before they sign.
On the litigation side, the firm handles fraudulent real estate transaction cases, wrongful foreclosure claims, and neighborhood disputes. Fraudulent real estate transaction litigation covers situations where a party has been deceived in connection with a property transaction, whether in the sale, financing, or conveyance of real property. Wrongful foreclosure claims arise when a lender has conducted a foreclosure without following required legal procedures or without proper legal basis. Neighborhood disputes cover property boundary issues, easements, nuisance claims, and related matters between adjacent property owners.
Business law covers business formation, commercial contract drafting and review, and business dispute litigation. The firm handles the formation of business entities as well as the disputes that arise between business parties over contracts, agreements, and obligations.
Entertainment law is listed as a practice area. Specific details about the firm’s entertainment law services are not published on the firm’s website.
Civil appeals represent a distinct capability. The firm handles civil appellate practice in California state courts and federal courts in California. Appellate work is procedurally distinct from trial court practice, requiring different skills in briefing, record analysis, and oral argument. Having appellate experience alongside trial-level civil litigation gives the firm coverage of matters that proceed beyond the trial court.
Attorney Profiles
LaToya S. Redd is the principal attorney and founder. She earned her BA in Mathematics with a minor in Spanish from the University of California, Berkeley, and her JD from the University of California Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco. During law school, she externed for Senior District Court Judge Thelton E. Henderson. She is admitted to the California State Bar and to U.S. federal courts in California. She has more than 20 years of civil litigation, real estate law, and business law experience, accumulated at small, medium, and large firms on both the plaintiff and defendant sides before founding Redd Law.
She is a member of the Bar Association of San Diego and the American Bar Association’s Real Property, Business Law, and Litigation sections.
No additional attorneys are identified at the firm in publicly available sources.
Location and Service Area
The firm’s office is at 501 W. Broadway, Suite A297, San Diego, CA 92101. The phone number is 619-259-5559 and the fax number is 619-259-5212. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5pm.
The firm serves clients in San Diego County and Los Angeles County. San Diego County service area includes San Diego, Chula Vista, Vista, Carlsbad, National City, La Mesa, Santee, El Cajon, Lemon Grove, Poway, Rancho Bernardo, and Ramona. The firm also represents out-of-state clients who need local California counsel for matters pending in California courts or involving California law.
Client Focus
Redd Law represents individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. The practice’s bilateral positioning, representing both plaintiffs and defendants across its civil litigation practice, means clients on either side of a civil dispute can seek representation.
The firm notes a transparent fee structure, though specific fee arrangements are not published publicly. Community involvement details are not publicly available.
LaToya Redd studied Spanish as a minor at UC Berkeley, though whether the firm offers services in Spanish is not explicitly confirmed in publicly available information. Prospective clients with Spanish-language needs should inquire directly.
Contact is available by phone at 619-259-5559 or through the website contact form at www.reddlawyers.com/
FAQ
Does the firm handle both transactional and litigation real estate matters?
Yes. Redd Law handles real estate transactions, including purchase and sale agreements, contract review, and lease formation, as well as real estate litigation, including fraudulent transaction claims, wrongful foreclosure, and neighborhood disputes.
Does the firm represent both plaintiffs and defendants?
Yes. The firm represents both sides in civil litigation, including real estate disputes and business matters. LaToya Redd has practiced at firms representing both plaintiffs and defendants throughout her career.
Can the firm handle a civil appeal after a trial court decision?
Yes. Civil appeals in California state and federal courts are an offered service. Appellate work is a separate procedural track from trial court proceedings and requires counsel experienced in briefing and appellate argument.
Does the firm serve clients outside San Diego County?
Yes. The firm serves Los Angeles County in addition to San Diego County and represents out-of-state clients who need California counsel for matters in California courts or governed by California law.
What entertainment law services does the firm offer?
Entertainment law is listed as a practice area, but specific services in this area are not detailed on the firm’s public website. Prospective clients with entertainment law matters should contact the firm directly for more information.
Closing
Redd Law’s positioning in downtown San Diego reflects a practice built around civil litigation versatility: real estate transactions and disputes, business formation and commercial conflicts, entertainment law, and civil appeals, handled by an attorney whose career spans two decades across different firm sizes and both sides of civil disputes. For clients who need California counsel across those intersecting areas, the firm offers a single point of contact with breadth in each.