professional bio
Sana Nasser graduated from UC Berkeley in 2007, where she received several scholarships for academic merit. Sana was awarded her Juris Doctorate by U.C. Davis School of Law in 2010, where she was on the Trial Advocacy Honors Board and an Editor for the Environmental Law Journal. Immediately after law school, she was admitted to the State Bar of California.
It is always Sana’s objective to provide her clients with the most expeditious, cost-effective defense possible. Thus, she seeks opportunities to resolve matters at every step in litigation. In addition to negotiation, Ms. Nasser particularly enjoys case strategy, discovery management, and extensive fact investigation where appropriate. Her dedication to her craft as led to her impressive litigation skills Prior to joining Bradford & Barthel, Sana worked in the workers’ compensation defense field at Albert and Mackenzie. She has practiced throughout northern California WCAB venues including San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, Ukiah, Santa Rosa, Fresno, and Eureka.
Sana currently works at the Sacramento office of Bradford & Barthel.
Ms. Nasser speaks fluent Urdu. When not defending her clients, Sana enjoys adventurous vacations, including skydiving, parasailing, and rock climbing. She also loves to read and go to the movies.
Education & Memberships
2010 University of California Davis School of Law (Davis, CA)
Juris Doctor
2006 University of California Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)
Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
2010 State Bar of California
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The Rice Decision – Genetics and Apportionment
In April 2017, the California 3rd District Court of Appeals issued a favorable ruling regarding apportionment for genetic factors. City of Jackson v.