Harvest Real Estate Law

Harvest Attorneys Recognized by San Diego Business Journal in “Next Top 40 Business Leaders Under Forty 2024”

The San Diego Business Journal recognized two Harvest LLP attorneys in the 2024 edition of "Next Top 40 Business Leaders Under Forty".  Jamie Altman Buggy, Partner and General Counsel, was selected as a winner, while Senior Counsel Cheryl Nieman Brechlin was selected as a finalist. The annual awards list honors local influential leaders under 40 for their contributions and commitment in their chosen fields.

Jamie, who joined Harvest at its launch in 2022, has broad experience in all types of real estate disputes, including breach of contract, fraud, insurance coverage, partnership disputes, and breach of fiduciary duty.  Her experience also includes serving both creditors and debtors in bankruptcy matters, guiding them through the complicated process to a favorable outcome. She specializes in commercial landlord-tenant disputes and oversees a high volume of landlord-tenant litigation.  She thrives when the situation at hand lacks precedent and requires creativity and an entrepreneurial attitude and is known for managing her litigation matters cost effectively but with exceptional results.  Outside of the law, Jamie serves her community through charitable work including past tenures on the board of Home Start, which aims to strengthen families and prevent child abuse, and as Vice President of the Veterans Research Alliance, which raises money to fund innovative medical research for veteran.  Both causes remain close to her heart.

With formative experience in both litigation and transactional work, Cheryl diligently and tenaciously represents commercial developers, property owners, homebuilders, businesses, and institutional investors in their intricate transactional real estate and corporate affairs. She specializes in retail, office, and industrial leasing, as well as purchase and sale transactions, debt and equity financing, and construction and development matters.  Cheryl currently serves a member of the San Diego chapter of NAIOP and a Membership Committee member of CREW San Diego, which supports women in the commercial real estate industry. As a lifelong animal lover, she also regularly fosters dogs in need through a New Life Charitable Foundation, a charitable organization focused on helping stranded, neglected, and abused dogs in Southern California and Tijuana. She previously served as a mentor and college counselor for Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters of Los Angeles, which is dedicated to assisting youth in achieving their full potential through innovative, impactful programs.