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Martin Hirsch
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โจ About
About Martin Hirsch
Mr. Hirsch practices in the areas of business transactions, real estate transactions, HOA and public agency governance, landlord-tenant disputes, business entity formation and governance, purchase and sale of businesses, construction transactions, and land use law.
Mr. Hirsch joined Perry Johnson in June of 2013. Prior to joining the firm, he practiced in San Diego in the areas of construction litigation, business transactions, and hospitality.
Mr. Hirsch obtained his Juris Doctor from California Western School of Law in 2007. In 2004, Mr. Hirsch graduated with honors from San Diego State University with a degree in Political Science and a minor in History. Mr. Hirsch was named to the Northern California Super Lawyers Rising Star List from 2017-2021.
Mr. Hirsch was born and raised in Santa Rosa and is a graduate of Santa Rosa High School. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Sonoma County Family YMCA and is a member of the Active 20-30 Club of Santa Rosa #50.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Real Estate Law
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Landlord Tenant
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Environmental Law
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Business Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
California Western School of Law
J.D. (2007)
Law
California State University - San Diego State University
B.A. (2004)
Political Science
๐ Bar Admissions
State Bar of California ย # 255718
Member
Member
Member
American Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
San Diego County Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Sonoma County Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Community Associations Institute
Member
Member
Member
Sonoma County Family YMCA
Member
Board of Directors
Member
California Lawyers Association (CLA)
Member
Member
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Partner
Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz LLP 2013 - Current
Attorney
Simpson Delmore Greene, LLP 2008 - 2013
๐ Awards & Recognition
Good Rating
Avvo
Lawyers of Excellence
Sonoma Magazine
Rising Star
Super Lawyers
Forty Under 40 Award
North Bay Business Journal
๐ Publications
- Side Effects of Corporate Greed: Pharmaceutical Companies Need A Dose of Corporate Social Responsibility
- University of Minnesota Journal of Law Science and Technology