...was against O'Reilly's now-defunct San Mateo firm, O'Reilly & Collins, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Marla Miller ruled Monday that...
...found that the pair's former firm now known as O'Reilly & Collins in San Mateo, breached a contract that called for Danko...
...quot; said plaintiff attorney Matthew O'Reilly, of San Francisco-based O'Reilly Collins. Snell & Wilmer partner Mary-Christine Sungaila, who represented...
...No appearance for Respondent. O'Reilly | Collins, John P. Kristensen and Matthew W. O'Reilly for Real Parties...
...ears," said O'Reilly, whose firm once again goes by O'Reilly Collins. "There isn't a shred of evidence, a single document...
...COUNSELJames Paul Collins, John P. Kristensen, Terry O'Reilly, Nina Shapirshteyn, Gary Lynn Simms, O'Reilly Collins...
...In 2001, the plaintiffs lawyer left what was then known as O'Reilly, Collins & Danko in San Mateo, Calif., and didn't expect to...
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