...2013 Most Powerful and Influential Women Awards. Hewlett, a partner at...matters. She graduated from UC-Hastings College of the Law in...
...reports to chairman and CEO George Halvorson. The 1983 UC-Hastings graduate first worked with Kaiser at McCutchen handling environmental compliance issues. With...
...involved with Sor Juana Ines, which was a Hispanic program for battered women. And that organization disintegrated at the same time that another organization that...
...mental health. For example, facial feminization surgery is frequently necessary for transgender women (people assigned "male" at birth who identify as women) to...
...2000 By Governor Gray Davis LAW SCHOOL: UC-Hastings PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT: Von Till & Grimmer (1975 to...
...Steven Drapkin, Steven Drapkin; Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, Paul W...Diego and Imperial Counties, California Women's Law Center, Disability Rights...
...put herself through law school while working full time. The women Saundra Brown Armstrong, Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers and Kandis Westmore cut...
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