Paige Samblanet Nominated for Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2026 Women’s Leadership Awards
Paige Samblanet, an associate in Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Natural Resources Department, was honored with a nomination for the Los Angeles Business Journal’s 2026 Women’s Leadership Awards. The Women’s Leadership Symposium & Awards were held on June 9 to recognize the achievements of powerful women who make a difference throughout Los Angeles.
Passionate about environmental issues including environmental justice, Samblanet has particular experience in clean energy, water law and land use law. She has substantial experience advising clients on complex regulatory and enforcement matters under CERCLA and the Clean Water Act, guiding them through high-exposure remediation, compliance and permitting challenges with strategic precision.
Samblanet demonstrates a strong commitment to pro bono service, dedicating significant hours to representing vulnerable populations, including asylum seekers, human trafficking survivors and low-income tenants, while also providing environmental support to conservation organizations. She serves on the firm’s Associate Pro Bono Committee and holds key positions within the broader legal community, including leadership roles with the California Lawyers Association Environmental Law Section and its Diversity and Belonging Committee.
To see the full list of nominees, click here.
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