Sarah Dobrofsky is an Associate practicing in the Newport Beach office of Bremer, Whyte, Brown, & O’Meara, LLP. Ms. Dobrofsky’s legal practice includes general civil defense litigation, construction litigation, and business law. Ms. Dobrofsky is admitted to practice law in the State of California and the State of Illinois.
Ms. Dobrofsky received her Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she graduated summa cum laude with double majors in Political Science and Legal Studies as well as a minor in Criminal Justice. She was nominated and selected by departmental professors for an annual scholarship award based upon her academic excellence and performance while interning at the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
Ms. Dobrofsky went on to earn her Juris Doctorate from The University of Chicago Law School with an academic merit scholarship. She co-founded the law school’s Education and Child Advocacy Law Society and received recognition for her acumen in civil procedure. During law school, Ms. Dobrofsky worked at the United States Department of Justice. In addition, she drafted judicial opinions for a federal judge in the Northern District of Illinois. Upon graduation, Ms. Dobrofsky was selected for the law school’s competitive post-graduate fellowship based upon her academic performance and professional recommendations.
Prior to joining Bremer Whyte Brown & O’Meara, Ms. Dobrofsky practiced business, real estate, and construction defect litigation in California. Ms. Dobrofsky also has expertise in employment law, which she practiced in Chicago, Illinois, before returning to her home state.