About Us

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The attorneys at Lowenstein Brown, APLC, focus on practicing law as a helping profession and treat each case as important and entirely unique. They pride themselves on being creative problem solvers and work closely with their clients to find the best possible resolutions to their case. The principals of Lowenstein Brown have been practicing family law in San Diego collectively for over 30 years and consider it their mission to find their clients a solution that specifically works for them. They have been leaders in collaborative divorce and other forms of divorce mediation not only as practitioners, but in seminars, speaking engagements, and similar forums in San Diego County.

Introductions

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Lowenstein Brown partners, Michele Sacks Lowenstein and Elizabeth Brown, work towards achieving the best possible resolutions for their clients using creative problem solving, thorough client assessment, and a team dynamic. Michele Sacks Lowenstein is a Certified Family Law Specialist based in San Diego. She's a partner in Lowenstein Brown, a professional family law corporation, and has attained numerous honors, including being named a TOP San Diego lawyer in 2005, 2006, 2008, and 2009 by the San Diego Daily Transcript, recognition as an AVĀ® rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell, and has been repeatedly selected as a Super Lawyer. She has been practicing family law in San Diego for over 28 years. Elizabeth Brown, attorney, specializes in family law as a partner in the Lowenstein Brown law firm. She has served as President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and volunteered in the Peace Corps as an advocate for youth. In addition to her successful representation of clients in traditional court, Elizabeth Brown also excels using alternative dispute resolution models such as four way meetings, the use of special masters, and private judging.
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