Jonathan Sandler Selected as Los Angeles Business Journal 2019 Leaders in Law Nominee
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to congratulate Jonathan Sandler, managing partner of the firm’s Los Angeles office, for being selected as a 2019 Leaders in Law nominee by the Los Angeles Business Journal. The awards dinner, held on Oct. 22, recognized accomplishments of leading attorneys and firms within the Los Angeles business community. Candidates in each category were recognized for exceptional legal skill and achievement across the full spectrum of responsibility, exemplary leadership as evidenced by the highest professional and ethical standards, and for contributions to the Los Angeles community at large.
An experienced trial litigator, Sandler is a vigorous advocate for his clients’ interests with numerous jury and court trials completed throughout California. He is well versed in complex commercial litigation and specializes in business, consumer protection, health care, real estate and employment matters.
Click here to see all the nominees recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal.
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