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About The Founder

About The Founder

Shabanie Law

Introducing Sarah Shabanie, an accomplished transactional attorney renowned for her stellar track record in corporate law. Graduating with top honors from Loyola Law School, Sarah’s exceptional legal acumen and dedication to excellence set her apart.

With nearly two decades of experience, Sarah has finely tuned her expertise as an in-house counsel for major corporations such as AT&T and T-Mobile. Her success lies in navigating complex transactions with strategic guidance and meticulous attention to detail, earning accolades from both clients and colleagues.

Sarah is a proud member of the California State Bar and the California Department of Real Estate, maintaining active licenses in both regulatory bodies. Known for her unwavering commitment to client success, Sarah Shabanie stands as a trusted legal advisor consistently delivering exceptional results.

Benefit from Sarah’s exceptional legal skills, cultivated through years of experience and academic achievements. Choose her as the invaluable asset for top-tier transactional representation, ensuring success for both organizations and individuals alike.

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