Brownstein Names Amy Steinfeld Santa Barbara Office Managing Partner

January 8, 2019 - Brownstein is pleased to announce that Amy Steinfeld has been named the firm’s office managing partner in the Santa Barbara office, effective Jan. 1, 2019. “Amy embodies our firm’s values and has long been a key contributor to the success of our Santa Barbara office. She has strong relationships both internally throughout the firm as well as externally in the Santa Barbara market,” said Adam Agron, managing partner of the firm. “As a result, Amy has her finger on the pulse of the Santa Barbara business community and a deep understanding of the firm that will help advance our strategic growth,” Agron added. Steinfeld joined the firm 13 years ago and was named a shareholder in 2013. Her practice focuses on the intersection of land use and water law and has more than a decade of experience in the permitting and development of controversial projects throughout California. She regularly advises water districts, regulated utilities, cities, developers and agricultural interests, including nut and cannabis growers, in all aspects of water and land use law. Steinfeld will join the firm’s current office managing partners, including  Eric Burris (Albuquerque),  Rosanna Carvacho (Sacramento),  Marc Lampkin (Washington, D.C.),  Jonathan Sandler (Los Angeles),  Mike Rounds (Reno) and  Ellen Schulhofer (Las Vegas).
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