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Sargoy Law, APC

Sargoy Law, APC - Los Angeles, CA

Employment Litigation: Defense Lawyers in Los Angeles, CA

827 Moraga Drive Suite 201 Los Angeles, CA 90049

Los Angeles Employment Litigation: Defense Law Firm

Updated: 05/19/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Employment Litigation: Defense 75%
  • Business Litigation 25%

Firm Information

Overview

At Sargoy Law, APC, in Los Angeles, California, we know litigation can put real strain on a business’s bottom line and its reputation. That’s why we focus on clear-eyed strategy, practical guidance and persuasive courtroom advocacy. We represent businesses and individuals throughout Southern California and around the world, with a focus on employment law and business litigation.

Founded by Kenneth J. Sargoy, we are built on more than 25 years of handling disputes for both employers and employees. That balanced viewpoint helps us spot what actually moves a case forward and what simply drives up costs. We use that insight to shape case-specific approaches to discrimination, harassment, retaliation, wrongful termination, misclassification and unpaid-wage claims in California and federal courts.

Litigation isn’t the only time to act. We also help clients strengthen employee policies, contracts and compliance practices to reduce risk before problems arise. From the first sign of a claim or the moment a lawsuit lands, we help clients track deadlines, meet required steps and make informed decisions. Whether we’re defending a company or standing up for a worker, we align the approach with the client’s goals and budget, aiming for the most efficient resolution.

Clients work directly with us to evaluate the situation, map out options and build a straightforward plan of action. We handle matters across Los Angeles and represent clients statewide, nationwide and internationally in California courts. To fit demanding schedules, we offer virtual appointments and free initial consultations while staying responsive and easy to reach.

We at Sargoy Law, APC, deliver strong representation without losing sight of cost and efficiency. With sharp strategy and determined advocacy, we help clients navigate even high-stakes disputes. If you need support in employment law or business litigation, contact us to start building your defense or asserting your rights with confidence.


Awards and Honors

Awards

AV Preeminent® award

Super Lawyers® Selectees

SuperLawyers

Sargoy Law, APC selected for a Super Lawyers® list

Honors

  • Neil Deitch Memorial Award for Scholastic Achievement
  • Notes and Comments Editor of the Whittier Law Review, 1981
  • Voted Outstanding Law Review Member, 1981

Previous Law Firm Names

  • Sargoy & Blum
  • Kollender & Sargoy Law Firm

Published Works

Articles

  • Restricting Terminations of Employees for Free Speech Expression, California State Bar Labor & Employment Law Quarterly
  • Intentional Interference with Contractual Relations: When are Managers Liable for Terminating Employees?, California State Bar Labor & Employment Law Quarterly
  • See Sargoy Law Website for Kenneth J. Sargoy Employment Law Newsletter

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Los Angeles, CA

827 Moraga Drive
Suite 201
Los Angeles, CA 90049

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Phone: 310-694-5017

Fax: 800-282-7756

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Website: https://www.sargoylaw.com

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