Amy Steinfeld and Josh Rabinowitz Named to PCBT’s 2025 Who’s Who in Professional Services
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Amy Steinfeld, office managing partner of its Santa Barbara office and Josh Rabinowitz, a shareholder in the Real Estate Department, have been named to the Pacific Coast Business Times’ 2025 Who’s Who in Professional Services section. The annual report recognizes leading professionals in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties.
Steinfeld is a land use and water lawyer with a broad understanding of environmental issues and a passion for the agricultural and housing industries. Operating in the most heavily regulated industries and states, her passion and genuine concern for her clients is critical to her success. Drawing on a substantial network and ability to work closely with state agencies and local governments to anticipate decision-makers’ viewpoints, she efficiently moves even the most contentious projects forward and reduces permitting delays. Her combination of water law and land use experience allows Steinfeld to operate at the apex of the industry. She advises water districts, cities, agricultural interests and developers in all aspects of water and land use law.
A leading southern California real estate and business attorney, Rabinowitz has more than 30 years of experience handling complex transactions. His practice focuses on all aspects of real estate matters from leases and purchase and sale agreements to easements, boundary issues and construction. Representing several of the region’s leading shopping centers, large property owners and family offices, Rabinowitz handles both commercial and high-end residential transactions, and intimately understands the critical elements to draw upon to ensure transactions are as seamless as possible and accomplish the client’s goals. His work counseling emerging and established companies includes guiding clients through all phases of their business—entity formation, financing, planning, negotiating and drafting contracts and mergers and acquisitions.
Steinfeld and Rabinowitz were featured in PCBT’s Oct. 24-30 issue.
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