...2013 OPINION Eisenberg and Hancock, William N. Hancock, Jon B. Eisenberg; Law Office of Albert C...
...for the Ninth Circuit. Hancock was of counsel with Horvitz & Levy and co-founded Eisenberg & Hancock. He graduated from UC...
...appellants/cross-appellees. Jon B. Eisenberg, Eisenberg and Hancock, Oakland, California, for the plaintiffs-appellees, cross-appellants. ...
...Defendants-Appellants/CrossAppellees. Jon B. Eisenberg, Eisenberg and Hancock, Oakland, California, for Plaintiffs-Appellees, Cross-Appellants. ...
...34-lawyer appellate firm before leaving six years ago to start Eisenberg & Hancock with longtime friend William Hancock. Eisenberg is known for...
...D. Simmons for Plaintiffs and Appellants. Eisenberg and Hancock, William N. Hancock, Jon B. Eisenberg, Ben Feuer; Garrett & Tully...
...COUNSEL Attorney for Plaintiff and Appellant: Eisenberg and Hancock, William N. Hancock and Jon B. Eisenberg; Cotkin & Collins, Joan...
Several theories of constitutionality will be advanced before the Supreme Court this spring in support of and opposition to the new law, explains appellate attorney Ben Feuer
Next spring, the justices will consider several theories of constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, explains appellate attorney Ben Feuer
A federal appeals court has expanded First Amendment protection to private taping of law enforcement activity, notes Eisenberg & Hancock's Ben Feuer
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