It's possible to have both a career and family, but you have to be assertive and take a seat at the table, says Michele Corvi of McManis Faulkner
...and take a seat at the table, says Michele Corvi of McManis Faulkner. ...
Amendments to the California Code of Civil Procedure will require company lawyers to review how they address discovery concerns, explains Lauren Coatney of McManis Faulkner
...Hina B. Shah Attorneys for Respondent: McManis Faulkner and James McManis, Sharon Kirsch and Matthew Schechter ...
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing
A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing
...Neda Mansoorian, partner and chief legal officer at McManis Faulkner in San Jose, is president-elect. Mansoorian focuses on business...
...Neda Mansoorian Partner McManis Faulkner San Jose "When...
Meet the The Recorder's 2012 Women Leaders in Law. This year's awards go to women who have shown creativity and effort in building relationships that create opportunities for their firms or organizat
...two-year term beginning Feb. 1. Ward, of counsel at McManis Faulkner in San Jose and a retired Santa Clara County Superior...
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