Jodee Storm Sullivan

Associate Attorney

Jodee Storm Sullivan passionately advocates for her clients. She graduated cum laude from Chapman University, Fowler School of Law. At Chapman, Ms. Sullivan served as President of the Moot Court Competition Board, President of the Entertainment & Sports Law Society, Co-Director of the Entertainment & Sports Law Symposium, and Senior Articles Editor of the Chapman Law Review. Her oral and written advocacy were recognized nationally while competing on the moot court competition team, with notable achievements including a Top 5 finish at a national competition in Chicago and the Second Best Brief Award at another national competition in New Orleans. She won Chapman’s “Golden Gavel” first-year oral argument competition, received numerous awards for the highest grade in a class, and won the Legal Writing Award prior to graduation. Additionally, Ms. Sullivan served as a judicial extern for the Honorable John B. Owens of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and as an intern assisting the Holocaust Art Restitution Project. She has twice studied in Italy, once in Rome and once in Siena.

Before joining Ray & Bishop, Ms. Sullivan was an associate attorney at O’Dell Law Group, where she practiced employment litigation, representing employers in various areas, including employment discrimination, wage and hour violations, and PAGA claims.

She received her Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast and Digital Journalism, along with a Minor in Narrative Structure, magna cum laude, from the University of Southern California. Prior to becoming an attorney, Ms. Sullivan worked for Spectrum SportsNet, where she worked in broadcast production, covering the Dodgers, Lakers, and Sparks, which led to two Los Angeles Area Sports Emmy awards. In her free time, she enjoys visiting museums, watching sports, cooking, and hiking with her rescue Belgian Malinois, Bear.

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