
Nancy J. Sandoval
Associate
Nancy practices in the areas of civil litigation, insolvency litigation, and criminal defense.
Nancy practices in the areas of civil litigation, insolvency litigation, and criminal defense.
Nancy J. Sandoval practices in the areas of civil litigation, insolvency litigation, and criminal defense. She has experience with arbitration, preparing for trial, and negotiating and settling business disputes. She has also represented clients during federal criminal investigations.
Nancy is a member of the Orange County Bar Association and the San Diego County Bar Association. From 2016-2017, she served on the Young Lawyer’s Division Community Outreach Committee, where she assisted in planning and participating in numerous community volunteer events in Orange County. In 2018, Nancy was a panelist in the Diverse Women in the Law Panel presented by the Chapman Women Lawyers Association.
Spanish was Nancy’s first language, and she remains fluent. She enjoys volunteering at citizenship fairs through the Public Law Center and other local organizations.
Nancy earned her law degree from Chapman University, Dale E. Fowler School of Law in 2014. While in law school, she served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Chapman Law Review and published Disabled Yet Disqualified: Is it “Unreasonable” to Demand Accommodations for Employees with Depression Under the Americans with Disabilities Act?, 17 Chap. L. Rev. 687 (2014). Nancy was an extern to the Honorable David O. Carter of the United States District Court and to the Honorable Theodor C. Albert of the United States Bankruptcy Court. She earned her bachelor’s degree in French Cultural Studies from Wellesley College.
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