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In the recall election, 55.05% of voters supported removing him from office. [9] [10] Mayor London Breed, who had backed a more moderate Democrat in the 2019 district attorney race, named Brooke Jenkins, a former corporate lawyer and prosecutor in the district attorney's office as Boudin's replacement. [11]
San Francisco City Attorneys (16 P) Pages in category "Lawyers from San Francisco" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 216 total.
Michael Hennessey (1973), long-serving Sheriff of the City and County of San Francisco (1980–2012) [13] John C. Houlihan, Mayor of Oakland (1961-1966) Suzy Loftus (2005), interim District Attorney of San Francisco (2019-2020) William J. Quinn (1925), Chief of the San Francisco Police Department (1929-1940)
Herb Donaldson (1957): [236] First openly LGBT male judge in San Francisco County, California (1983) Ronald Quidachy: [237] First Filipino American male judge in San Francisco County, California (1983) David Smith Fox: [238] First openly LGBT male to serve as the Deputy City Attorney in San Francisco County, California (1985)
Munger, Tolles, & Olson LLP (MTO) is an American law firm founded in 1962 with offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. The firm is known for handling litigation and corporate matters across multiple industries, including entertainment, technology, energy, healthcare, and financial services.
Jovan Thomas, a former victims advocate with the San Francisco district attorney's office, was fired after he sent an office email reply asking "What color panties you have on." Thomas is now ...
The firm that would become Thelen LLP was founded in 1924 as Thelen, Marrin, Johnson & Bridges (TMJB) in San Francisco, California.The firm counseled contractors and developers in a wide range of big ticket infrastructure projects, including the Hoover Dam, the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco-Oakland Bridge and the second stage of Grand Coulee Dam.
1906: Despite the devastating destruction of San Francisco by an earthquake on April 18, the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office survives; 1910: Repairs of earthquake damage to the U.S. Courthouse and Post Office are completed; 1933–1934: A four-story wing, designed by San Francisco architect George Kelham, is constructed on the east side of building