...A126337 COUNSEL Shartsis Friese LLP, Joel Zeldin, Anthony B. Leuin and John J. Stein; Morgan...
...Respondents: Eisenberg and Hancock LLP, Jon B. Eisenberg, William N. Hancock, Shartsis Friese LLP, Arthur J. Shartsis, Erick C. Howard...
...D. Resley for Plaintiff and Respondent. Shartsis Friese LLP, Frank A. Cialone and Felicia A. Draper for Defendants and...
...COUNSELAttorneys for Appellant: Shartsis Friese, Arthur J. Shartsis, Erick C. Howard; Eisenberg and Hancock, Jon B...
...Attorneys for Plaintiff and Appellant Simpson Strong-Tie Company, Inc.: Shartsis Friese, Arthur J. Shartsis, Erick C. Howard; Eisenberg and Hancock, Jon B...
...year pay to the $160,000 level, while San Francisco's Shartsis Friese took its top-billing associates to $165,000. "It...
In February, Day Casebeer Madrid & Batchelder partners invited their associates to discuss pay increases over lunch. It was a response to the first announcements rocking Silicon Valley that some big
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...involved" in the alleged wrongdoing, said Jahan Raissi, a partner at Shartsis Friese in San Francisco with several backdating clients. "This one's different...
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