Stephanie Hastings Named to 2025 Who’s Who in Agriculture and Viticulture by Pacific Coast Business Times
Stephanie Hastings, a shareholder and member of the firm’s Executive Committee, was recognized by the Pacific Coast Business Times in its 2025 Who’s Who in Agriculture and Viticulture special section. Now in its 16th year, the publication highlights influential figures driving innovation and growth along California’s Central Coast. This year’s honorees include owners, managers, growers, winemakers and cannabis producers, as well as those who help bring their products to market despite the challenges.
As one of California’s leading water rights attorneys, commercial agriculture and family farms trust Hastings to provide strategic legal counsel and advice and to guide them through complex legal landscapes, enabling sustainable growth and risk management. Her deep knowledge of the legal, regulatory and policy frameworks affecting agriculture, coupled with her insight into the agricultural industry, sets her apart. Her grower clients value her attention to detail and deft judgement when navigating the myriad challenges inherent in protecting water rights and advancing projects in a water-scarce environment.
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