After graduating magna cum laude from Brown University, earning his law degree from Stanford Law School, and clerking for a federal judge, Nathan served as an Assistant US Attorney for the Central District of California. Nathan prosecuted over a hundred cases, from going after corrupt government officials and tax evaders to narcotics traffickers and violent gang members. In the 1990s, when California was ravaged by fires, floods, and a massive earthquake, Nathan formed and spearheaded the Los Angeles Disaster Fraud Task Force— going after financial predators who stole relief dollars intended for those most in need. Leading 15 federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, Nathan’s team brought over 70 prosecutions and recovered millions of dollars for victims. In the midst of the global financial crisis of 2008, Nathan once again answered the call to service and was nominated by President George W. Bush to serve as an Assistant Attorney General of the United States overseeing the Department of Justice’s Tax Division. After unanimous confirmation by the United States Senate, Nathan led a team of over 350 civil, criminal and appellate lawyers, bringing cases in all 50 states. When he returned to California, Nathan continued to fight against corruption as a Commissioner and President of the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission— where he held city leaders accountable for their actions. Nathan is running for California Attorney General in 2022 to address rising crime, provide solutions to our homelessness crisis, and put an end to the fentanyl epidemic sweeping our communities.
Estado de CaliforniaCandidato para Procurador General

Nathan Hochman
Concejo General
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Mis 3 prioridades principales
- Prevenir la delincuencia
- Terminar con la epidemia de los opioides
- Atender el problema de la falta de vivienda
Experiencia
Experiencia
Profesión:Concejo General
Socio y abogado general, Ross LLP (2022–actualment)
Socio y abogado general, Ellis George Cipollone O'Brien Annaguey LLP (2019–2022)
Socio, Morgan, Lewis, & Bockius LLP (2014–2019)
Presidente, Comisión de Ética de la ciudad de Los Angeles — Cargo designado (2011–2016)
Socio, Bingham McCutchen LLP (2009–2014)
Asistente del procurador general de Estados Unidos, Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos — Cargo designado (2008–2009)
Asistente del fiscal de Estados Unidos, Oficinas de los fiscales de los Estados Unidos (1990–1997)
Educación
Stanford — Doctorado en Derecho, Derecho (1988)
Brown — Licenciatura en Humanidades, Relaciones Internacionales, Historia (1985)
Biografía
¿Quién apoya a este candidato?
Organizaciónes (2)
Funcionarios electos (23)
Individuos (1)
¿Quién proporcionó dinero a este candidato?
Contribuciones
Dinero total recaudado: $4,240,825
Principales contribuyentes que dieron dinero para apoyar al candidato, por organización:
1
Employees of Browne George Ross O'Brien Annaguey Ellis
$150,000
2
Employees of Ezralow Company
$56,000
3
Employees of Platinum Equity
$50,600
4
Employees of Crown Associates Realty
$32,400
4
Employees of Nadeau Corporation
$32,400
Más información acerca de contribuciones
Por estado:
California 92.03%
Nevada 1.93%
Colorado 0.96%
Utah 0.83%
Other 4.26%
Por tamaño:
Contribuciones grandes (99.89%)
Contribuciones pequeñas (0.11%)
Por tipo:
De organizaciones (11.83%)
De individuos (88.17%)
Fuente: Análisis de datos de la Secretaría del Estado de California de MapLight.