Jonathan Sandler Recognized by Los Angeles Business Journal as a 2022 Leader of Influence
Jonathan Sandler, office managing partner of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Los Angeles office, was profiled in the Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2022 Leaders of Influence: Thriving in Their 40s issue. In its special edition, the LABJ honors the accomplishments of its region’s most impressive professionals across several key categories of trusted advisors including law, real estate, technology, education, health care, philanthropy and finance.
Sandler is an aggressive advocate for his clients. Having completed numerous jury and court trials throughout California, he has litigated on a wide range of matters from their inception through judgment including a wide variety of business/commercial disputes, consumer protection matters, class actions of various nature, real estate disputes, health care litigation and employment litigation. Because of his diverse exposure, he frequently counsels clients on upcoming litigation issues and trends.
A natural relationship-builder and connector with a vast network, Sandler is one of the first people his colleagues call for insight on who to go to and to brainstorm next steps in novel situations. A respected leader, he serves as the office managing partner of the firm’s Los Angeles office, guiding its growth and strategy.
Sandler was featured in the LABJ’s Dec. 19 issue. To see his profile, click here.
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