Liz Esposito Honored with ABA’s 2024 On the Rise – Top 40 Young Lawyers Award
Liz Esposito, a shareholder in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Sacramento office, was recognized by the American Bar Association (ABA) Young Lawyers Division as one of its 2024 On the Rise – Top 40 Young Lawyers.
The ABA’s On the Rise program provides national recognition of ABA Young Lawyers Division members who exemplify a broad range of high achievement, innovation, vision, leadership and service to the profession and their communities.
Combining a background working with and for government agencies, Esposito leverages her diverse, hands-on natural resources experience to provide strategic counsel and advocacy on a range of natural resource matters involving water resources, environmental planning and permitting, and forestry and public lands management.
Esposito will be recognized during the ABA’s Annual Meeting on August 2.
To see this year’s On the Rise recipients, click here.
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