Erin R. Dunkerly

Erin Dunkerly's law practice includes representation of design professionals, construction litigation, and public entity defense. A native of Southern California, she enjoys hiking and reading mystery novels.

Erin graduated from Barnard College at Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. She also was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Intercultural Studies from Fuller Theological Seminary. While a student at Fuller, Erin managed the Office of the Provost and the Seminary's Academic Arts Center where she collaborated on the development of courses and community arts programs.

In the course of earning a Juris Doctor degree from Loyola Law School, Erin served as an extern for a United States District Court Judge, for a California Court of Appeal Justice, and in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office as part of Loyola's Hobbs Trial Advocacy Program. Erin was also a member of Loyola's Scott Moot Court Honors Board and a moot court competitor. Erin is admitted to practice in the State of California, and the United States District Court, Central District of California.