About Sulahian Law

Committed to Serving Your Legal Needs

Sulahian Law is committed to servicing your legal needs with the highest level of integrity, advocacy, and sensitivity. Whether your matter focuses on a single issue or many, we collaborate to assemble the most effective team to help you achieve your goals. Our Firm has extensive knowledge and experience in a wide range of practice areas. For that reason, we are able to collaborate and handle the most complex legal matters.


​Diversity is such an integral part of our Firm's culture. Our Principal comes from a wide-ranging background and expertise. It is this diversity that brings a multi-faceted perspective to each unique case and allows for creative approaches when planning strategy. ​We are your biggest advocates and will take the time to listen, understand, and carve out a plan that puts you in the best possible position to achieve your desired outcome.

Amy L. Sulahian


Principal Attorney

Amy L. Sulahian, a California native, attended California State University, Los Angeles, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business and Accounting. She went on to attend Glendale University College of Law in Glendale, California, where she earned a Juris Doctor. Ms. Sulahian is currently admitted to practice law in California and Texas. 


Since 1995, Sulahian has been serving her community in several capacities as a successful entrepreneur. She began by joining a startup company in the real estate industry, which led to a prompt promotion as CFO and Controller. After the real estate boom of 2007, she turned her attentions full-time to an accounting and tax practice she had established a couple of years prior. The practice became known for its emphasis on forensic accounting and tax. In 2012, she was recruited as Controller for a national franchise chain, where she assisted the Franchisor in restructuring internal accounting operations and procedures. 


In 2017, Ms. Sulahian established Sulahian Law, a boutique law firm in Pasadena, California, focusing on business, tax, and litigation. In April of 2025, she expanded her client advocacy across state lines when she was admitted to practice law in Texas. 


Sulahian enjoys volunteering at various charities and is a founding member of the LEO Project, a nonprofit whose mission is to support fallen or injured law enforcement officers and their families.