Sansanowicz Law Group, P.C. is proud to announce that Leonard Sansanowicz has once again been selected to the 2026 Southern California Super Lawyers list. This marks his eighth consecutive year receiving this honor. Before that, he was named to the Rising Stars list for six straight years, including four appearances on the Up-and-Coming 100 list. Leonard’s recognition reflects his unwavering dedication to Read More
Chair-Elect, CELA
We proudly announce that Leonard Sansanowicz has been appointed Chair-elect of the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA), the leading statewide organization advocating for workers' rights. With over 1,300 members, CELA plays a crucial role in supporting attorneys representing employees in workplace harassment, discrimination, retaliation, and wage theft. Leonard has supported, protected, and expanded Read More
Super Lawyers 2025
We are excited to announce that Leonard Sansanowicz has been selected as a Super Lawyer in 2025. This is his seventh consecutive year achieving this recognition, following six consecutive designations as a Super Lawyers Rising Star (the last four of which he was named to the Super Lawyers Up and Coming 100 List). The Super Lawyers selection process is rigorous, involving peer nominations, independent research, and Read More
New Hire
Alex Sanchez Bressler is the newest associate attorney at Sansanowicz Law Group, P.C.! Alex brings a unique perspective and unbridled commitment to justice in representing California employees who are up against employment law matters, including discrimination, harassment, retaliation, defamation, and wage disputes. His approach to advocacy is rooted in compassion, open communication, and innovative legal strategies, Read More
Calif. Ballot Measure Failure Might Signal Wage-Hike Fatigue
By: Max Kutner The outcome, which The Associated Press called Tuesday, marked the first failure of a statewide ballot measure to raise the minimum wage in almost 30 years, after voters in Montana and Missouri rejected such measures in 1996. California's Proposition 32 would have increased the state hourly wage floor for larger employers to $17 immediately and $18 in January 2025, and raised the minimum for Read More
El Segundo Boeing workers file whistleblower lawsuits allegingretaliation
In the lawsuit, the veteran Boeing employee alleges that his employer retaliated against him for speaking out about problems he saw at Boeing and Millennium Space Systems, a Boeing defense contractor that makes small satellites. “I will say that this case is not just a case of retaliation,” said Leonard Sansanowicz, an attorney representing Garriott. “The larger issues that we’re talking about are public safety, Read More
Uber, Lyft-Backed California Labor LawFaces Final Court Test
“All of the risk is put on the shoulders or the backs of the workers,” said Leonard Sansanowicz, at Woodland Hills, Calif., attorney who represents employees. “And the only tangible benefit the companiesoffer is, ‘You can make your own schedule. You are your own boss. You have entrepreneurial spirit.’ But it’snot really the case, because these folks are using rideshare apps, and they have requirements by the Read More
Labor and Employment Law: The Private Attorney General Rule
The Private Attorney General Rule has been with us for some 20 years, but few non-lawyers have heard of this powerful tool used to prevent and correct wrongdoing in the workplace. But why has its use become more prevalent? Is it fair and balanced, or does it tip the scales in one direction or the other? How does this coexist with such rules as arbitration agreements? Joining YLR Host, Jeff Hayden, and tonight's Read More
San Francisco to require vaccinations for all city employees
Under California law, employers can require their staff to get vaccinated as long as that requirement doesn't interfere with the employees' rights, said Leonard H. Sansanowicz, a Los Angeles employment attorney. READ FULL ARTICLE Read More



















