...Bankruptcy Judge Carl Bucki said the San Francisco firm of Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, which was retained by the debtor in a complicated pre...
...Chapter 11 Trustee Of Successor Borrower Services, LLC, Plaintiff v. Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, LLP, Defendant, Ap 10-1115 B ...
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...Calvo & Clark as a partner. Coll, formerly with Moscone Emblidge & Quadra, is a trial lawyer who focuses on class actions and...
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...Sherri Sokeland Kaiser and James M. Emery, Deputy City Attorneys; Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra, G. Scott Emblidge, Rachel J. Sater, Robert D. Sanford, Michael...
...James Quadra as a partner. Quadra, who was a name partner with Moscone Emblidge & Quadra, is a trial attorney with litigation...
...COUNSELMoscone, Emblidge & Quadra, G. Scott Emblidge and Rachel J. Sater, for Petitioner and...
...Alameda County prosecutor who was later a civil litigator at Moscone, Emblidge & Quadra. In addition to Dufficy, a second judge has...
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