About Cary
Cary Sandler earned his undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1976 and completed his legal studies at Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, receiving his J.D. in 1979. Those years set the foundation for a long career in law that has remained rooted in Pennsylvania.
He built a career in private practice and became a partner at Brookman, Rosenberg, Brown & Sandler. Over the years he has worked on matters for individuals and organizations, providing counsel and representation from the firm’s offices. His work has involved courtroom appearances, client counseling and negotiation, reflecting steady engagement with the everyday demands of practice.
Outside the office he has taken on organizational roles that extend into civic and charitable life. He serves on the Board of Trustees for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, a position that involves governance and oversight for the nonprofit. He is also active in the Lawyers Division of the Federation Allied Jewish Appeal, where he previously served as vice president and continues as a member. Those roles have placed him in settings that require coordination with volunteers, donors and professional peers.
Sandler’s career spans decades in Pennsylvania law. He is admitted to practice in that state and has pursued his work there throughout his professional life. Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in approach, favoring clear advice and careful preparation. He has balanced firm responsibilities with outside commitments, maintaining a presence on nonprofit boards while practicing full time. He is a partner at Brookman, Rosenberg, Brown & Sandler in Pennsylvania, where he practices law.