Brownstein Recognized as Large Business of the Year by Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is proud to announce that it was recognized with the Large Business of the Year Award at the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce’s (SBSCCC) 2025 Regional Business Awards. The firm was recognized for its culture of service, mentorship for young legal professionals and dedication to improving the Santa Barbara community.

In 2023, the Santa Barbara office contributed over 700 pro bono hours to support local initiatives including DignityMoves and completed several impactful Karma Projects, including beach cleanups, clothing drives and green space enhancements at Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara.  

The firm was recognized by SBSCCC at its Annual Membership Meeting and Regional Business Awards Gala on Feb. 21. Santa Barbara Office Managing Partner Amy Steinfeld and Shareholders Beth Collins and Stephanie Hastings accepted the award on the firm’s behalf.  

The Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to the economic health and vitality of communities from Goleta to Carpinteria on the South Coast of Santa Barbara County. It  helps businesses, residents and visitors thrive by advocating for responsible public policy, offering networking and community-building opportunities, providing access to business development resources and supporting visitor services across the region.

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