Brownstein Announces Jonathan Sandler as Managing Partner of Los Angeles Office
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Shareholder Jonathan Sandler will serve as the managing partner of the firm’s Los Angeles office.
An experienced trial litigator, Sandler is a vigorous advocate for his clients’ interests with numerous jury and court trials completed throughout Southern California. He is well versed in complex commercial litigation and focuses on business, consumer protection, class action defense, real estate, employment, fraud and healthcare matters.
“Jonathan’s drive and determination make him a great choice to help spearhead the firm’s strategic initiatives. We look forward to the positive impact he is going to have on our Los Angeles office,” said Adam Agron, Brownstein’s managing partner.
Sandler joins the firm’s current office managing partner team, including Eric Burris (Albuquerque), Rosanna Carvacho (Sacramento), Steven Amerikaner (Santa Barbara), Marc Lampkin (Washington, D.C.), Mike Rounds (Reno) and Ellen Schulhofer (Las Vegas).
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