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Sherry Jackman and Sedina Banks Featured in Beauty & Fashion Visionaries by L.A. Times Studios
Los Angeles Times Studios
We are pleased to announce that Greenberg Glusker partners Sherry Jackman and Sedina Banks have been selected to the Los Angeles Times Studios Beauty & Fashion Visionaries list.
The Beauty & Fashion Visionaries list spotlights professionals who provide financing for projects and transactions, as well as those who offer advisory services to beauty and fashion brands, companies, and individual creators, designers, and artists.
Sherry E. Jackman is a partner in the environmental law group at Greenberg Glusker LLP and one of the state’s most impactful environmental advisors guiding prominent beauty and fashion brands through California’s complex regulatory landscape. Her counsel ensures brands meet stringent safety standards while upholding their integrity, particularly concerning evolving frameworks like Prop 65 and extended producer responsibility programs. A respected thought leader, Jackman has published in Bloomberg, Law360 and Reuters; her Fall 2024 article on Prop 65 warnings became a go-to industry resource for evaluating reformulation and labeling strategies. A graduate of UCLA’s J.D./M.B.A. program and a dedicated mentor to junior attorneys at her firm, she is known for forward-thinking counsel that aligns product innovation with regulatory obligations. Her leadership extends beyond her legal practice, as she serves as a board member for the Coalition for Clean Air, a nonprofit dedicated to improving air quality for all Californians.
Sedina L. Banks is a partner in the environmental law group at Greenberg Glusker LLP, where she has spent more than 22 years guiding companies through California’s complex regulatory landscape. A leading advisor on environmental compliance, enforcement and litigation, she is particularly recognized for her expertise in Proposition 65, which directly impacts cosmetics, personal care products, apparel and accessories. Banks regularly counsels beauty and fashion brands on product labeling, chemical disclosure and risk mitigation, ensuring they meet legal obligations while strengthening consumer trust. Over the past two years, she has advised clients on revised Prop 65 warning requirements and PFAS regulations in textiles, publishing timely analysis in Bloomberg Law, Sourcing Journal’s Sustainability Report 2025 and Greenberg Glusker’s widely read Tox of the Town blog. Beyond client work, she mentors law students through the Association of Corporate Counsel Southern California Internship Program and serves on the advisory board of the Roberts Environmental Center.