About Stephanie Hamilton
Stephanie Hamilton Borchers is a licensed attorney admitted to practice law in the State of California. She was admitted to the California State Bar in 1997. Her license is currently in active status. Ms. Borchers is a partner at Dowling Aaron Incorporated, a law firm located in Fresno, California. She has been practicing law for over 28 years, serving clients throughout the Central Valley region.
Ms. Borchers earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of California, Davis, School of Law, where she graduated in 1997. Prior to law school, she completed her undergraduate education at the University of California, Davis, receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1993. During her time at UC Davis, she was actively involved in various student organizations and developed a strong foundation in legal studies.
Ms. Borchers concentrates her practice in the areas of appeals and appellate law, as well as business law. She represents clients in matters involving complex commercial disputes, contract issues, and other business-related legal challenges. Her practice encompasses all stages of litigation, including initial case evaluation, discovery, mediation, settlement negotiations, and trial proceedings in both state and federal courts.
Throughout her career, Ms. Borchers has handled cases in the Superior Court of California for the County of Fresno, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. She has also appeared before the California Court of Appeal on multiple occasions. Prior to joining Dowling Aaron Incorporated, she worked as an associate at a mid-size litigation firm in Fresno for five years.
Ms. Borchers is an active member of the Fresno County Bar Association, where she has served on the Appellate Law Steering Committee. She is also a past president of the Fresno County Young Lawyers Association and has been involved in various community service initiatives in the Fresno area. Ms. Borchers is fluent in English and Spanish, allowing her to serve the diverse communities of the Central Valley effectively.