About Sacha
Sacha Pomares trained for the law in Southern California. She earned a B.A. from Whittier College before completing her J.D. at Chapman University Fowler School of Law. Those formative years set the stage for a short but steady legal career in the state.
After law school, Pomares entered private practice. She joined Gostanian Law Group, PC as a junior associate. In that role she moved quickly from classroom learning to the day-to-day work of a law firm. Her tasks include legal research, drafting briefs and motions, preparing and organizing filings, and supporting client meetings and case strategy sessions. She also assists senior attorneys in trial preparation and discovery management.
Pomares is licensed to practice in California. Her work at the firm has involved close collaboration with more senior lawyers and staff. Colleagues describe her as attentive to detail and methodical in how she prepares materials for pleadings and court submissions. She works on matters that require steady analytical work and careful document handling.
Her academic background informs her approach to cases. At Whittier College she studied liberal arts, developing skills in writing and analysis. At Chapman University Fowler School of Law she took courses that emphasized the practical aspects of lawyering, including legal research, writing and procedural practice. Those courses shaped how she approaches case files and client inquiries in the office.
Pomares’s role at Gostanian Law Group is one of support and hands-on legal work. As a junior associate she balances research, drafting and client communication. She contributes to trial preparation and to managing the routine but crucial tasks that keep cases moving. She continues to build experience in California courts and with the procedural work of litigation.
She practices at Gostanian Law Group, PC and maintains her license to practice in California. Her current practice centers on supporting client representation through research, drafting and case preparation at the firm.