Brent Lehman

Brent Lehman joined LA5 in November 2019...Happy Anniversary, Brent! He is a native of Archbold, Ohio, where his father is a past president of the local Rotary Club. Brent moved to Los Angeles in 2011 after graduating from law school at Case Western Reserve University. He recently married his wife, Anne Steele. Anne grew up in Duxbury, Massachusetts, moving to Los Angeles for a position at the Wall Street Journal where she reports on the music industry. Brent and Anne enjoy camping, hiking, rock climbing and any other outdoor activity that compromises cell phone coverage and gives them an excuse to literally and figuratively "turn off." As a couple they have summitted several of California's most notorious peaks, including Mount Whitney.

Upon moving to Los Angeles, Brent’s father suggested that he look into Rotary to feel more connected and a sense of community. Credit is given to Maureen Tepedino for really helping Brent to feel at home at LA5. Brent strives to become more involved in Los Angeles and in our local community. With Rotary in his bones, Brent quickly took the reigns of our LA5 Business Exchange program and has been doing a phenomenal job bringing Rotarians together to share information about themselves and their work.

Brent is an attorney, specializing in business, intellectual property, and entertainment litigation. Clients choose Brent because of his experience in taking hard cases to verdict. He works with a team of litigators that has the talent, experience, and capacity to go up against the biggest firms and win. If you are the decision maker for a large private business, general counsel looking for outside litigation services, or a high-net-worth individual, Brent would love to connect with you.

Brent and Anne are proud parents of Max – a Husky that they saved from the local pound.

We’re glad to have you in LA5, Brent!

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