Sarah Goldstein

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Member of CLM Since: 2019

Nominated By Aisling Jumper

CLM Committees

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CLM Contributions

  • Speaker - 2020 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2022 Claims College
  • Speaker - 2023 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - 2024 Annual Conference
  • Speaker - AC Test Event Zerone

Articles

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Practice Areas

  • Employment Liability/Litigation
  • Diversity Equity & Inclusion
  • Professional Liability
  • Litigation Management
  • Claims Management
  • Insurance Coverage

Biography

Sarah Goldstein is the managing partner of the Orange County office of O'Hagan Meyer.  She focuses her practice in employment litigation representing organizations of all sizes in employment-related matters. Her team, located in both Los Angeles and Orange Counties, also advises companies on proactive compliance with employment laws and litigates in both Federal Court and California Superior Court with a focus on defending employment actions under the Fair Employment and Housing Act including harassment, and discrimination, wrongful termination claims, whistle-blower claims, wage and hour and retaliation matters. Ms. Goldstein's team represents employers in administrative actions before the U.S. EEOC, U.S. Department of Labor, and the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. Ms. Goldstein is a regular speaker on employment-related topics and has presented at past industry events such as the Annual Conference of the Israel Bar Association and Annual Joint Conference with the ABA Section of International Law in Eilat, Israel, ACI's Employment Practices Liability Insurance Conference, National EPLI ExecuSummit, PLUS International Conferences, and the Employer Advisory Council. Ms. Goldstein completed seven semester courses to earn her certificate in mediation at Pepperdine University Law School's Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution.

Education

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Admissions/Licenses

  • Bar Admissions: CA
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