Paige Samblanet Recognized on 2026 Southern California Rising Stars List
Paige Samblanet, an associate in the firm’s Natural Resources Department, has been named to the 2026 Southern California Rising Stars list by Super Lawyers. Samblanet uses her technical background to add depth to her natural resources practice and provide strategic legal advice to clients. A passionate environmental justice advocate, she has particular experience in clean energy, water law and land use law. Samblanet 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.
On an annual, state-by-state basis, Super Lawyers uses peer nominations and evaluations alongside third-party research to select its candidates. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement.
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