Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck welcomes Stacie Nyborg to its Corporate & Business Department in Santa Barbara as of counsel.
With strong corporate and transaction experience, Nyborg focuses on wealth transfer, business succession planning and estate planning. She counsels corporate and individual clients, analyzing risks and achieving their goals on a wide range of legal issues. Her experience with business, venture capital, securities and mergers and acquisitions allows Nyborg to maximize her clients’ business objectives. Often operating as outside general counsel, she advises on investor financing, corporate governance, contract drafting and negotiations, intellectual property management and tax strategies. Nyborg also guides clients on wealth transfer and estate planning matters, including business succession planning, charitable giving, and estate and gift tax strategies. Working with small businesses and sole proprietorships, high-net-worth individuals and families, and nonprofits, she regularly interfaces with city and state government agencies and regulatory bodies on behalf of clients.
“Stacie is a great addition to our strong corporate team in California,” said Greg Berger, Brownstein’s Corporate & Business Department chair. “Her broad experience with business entity formations, asset transfers, real estate transactions and estate planning complement the work our firm is doing throughout California.”
Nyborg earned her B.A. from Yale University and her J.D. from the University of Southern California Gould School of Law.
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