However, the court did not publish. GED Partner Marc Eisenhart hosted a CLE about the ethical obligations attorneys have when dealing with anti-SLAPP. Code Civ. Proc., § 425.16. He summarized that attorneys must have someone reviewing complaints or petitions for anti-SLAPP issues be. The plaintiffs claimed that GED's client breached a settlement agreement that resulted in the plaintiffs sustaining losses of sales.
Marc Eisenhart has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the ACLU. The chapter is a leader in protecting and advancing civil liberties in the Santa Clara Valley. The chapter falls under the auspices of the ACLU. Marc Eisenhart successfully argued for a new trial for the defendant client. The trial concerned money that plaintiff transferred to the defendant, or paid for her benefit, for defendant's attorney's fees and property settlement in connection wit.
Marc Eisenhart has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Santa Clara Valley Chapter of the ACLU. The chapter is a leader in protecting and advancing civil liberties in the Santa Clara Valley. The chapter falls under the auspices of the ACLU. Marc Eisenhart successfully argued for a new trial for the defendant client. The trial concerned money that plaintiff transferred to the defendant, or paid for her benefit, for defendant's attorney's fees and property settlement in connection wit.
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If you have spent any amount of time looking for a lawyer, you likely have become lost in the claims that are made by many firms.
You will hear lawyers talk about treating the clients properly or perhaps working on an international level - but what does it really mean?
At GED, we want you to know that there are options available to you.
When you walk into GED's downtown office, you will find attorneys who are interested in you as an individual.
We have an interest in the people who come through our doors and we want to see them get the best results achievable.
You will hear lawyers talk about treating the clients properly or perhaps working on an international level - but what does it really mean?
At GED, we want you to know that there are options available to you.
When you walk into GED's downtown office, you will find attorneys who are interested in you as an individual.
We have an interest in the people who come through our doors and we want to see them get the best results achievable.
The success of any lawsuit or settlement depends on the unique circumstances of each case.
We cannot guarantee future results based on past successes we have achieved.
In Meyers v. Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement Fund (2014) 224 Cal.
App.4th 250, we won a published reversal for the plaintiff, a public employee who was injured on the job and subsequently denied disability retirement benefits, first by the City of San Jose, and then by the trial court in his administrative mandate petition.
We cannot guarantee future results based on past successes we have achieved.
In Meyers v. Board of Administration for the Federated City Employees Retirement Fund (2014) 224 Cal.
App.4th 250, we won a published reversal for the plaintiff, a public employee who was injured on the job and subsequently denied disability retirement benefits, first by the City of San Jose, and then by the trial court in his administrative mandate petition.
James Dawson has extensive experience trying complex employment, business, and real property cases.
He has tried over 150 cases to verdict and has appeared before the California Court of Appeal, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and t.
Marc Eisenhart is a California State Bar Certified Appellate Specialist.
Marc brings a wealth of trial and appellate experience to the areas of real estate, business, employment and landlord-tenant litigation.
Marc is a tenacious advocate who excel.
He has tried over 150 cases to verdict and has appeared before the California Court of Appeal, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and t.
Marc Eisenhart is a California State Bar Certified Appellate Specialist.
Marc brings a wealth of trial and appellate experience to the areas of real estate, business, employment and landlord-tenant litigation.
Marc is a tenacious advocate who excel.
James Dawson has extensive experience trying complex employment, business, and real property cases.
He has tried over 150 cases to verdict and has appeared before the California Court of Appeal, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
Jim's appellate experience includes Johnson v. Transportation Agency, 480 U.S. 616 (1987), as chronicled in "A Conflict of Rights" by Melvin Urofsky, and Gonzales v. San Jose Police Department (9th Cir.
Yearly recipient of awards from the State Bar of California and Santa Clara County Bar Association for participation in various programs providing pro bono legal services.
He has tried over 150 cases to verdict and has appeared before the California Court of Appeal, the United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
Jim's appellate experience includes Johnson v. Transportation Agency, 480 U.S. 616 (1987), as chronicled in "A Conflict of Rights" by Melvin Urofsky, and Gonzales v. San Jose Police Department (9th Cir.
Yearly recipient of awards from the State Bar of California and Santa Clara County Bar Association for participation in various programs providing pro bono legal services.
Marc Eisenhart is a California State Bar Certified Appellate Specialist.
Marc brings a wealth of trial and appellate experience to the areas of real estate, business, employment and landlord-tenant litigation.
Marc is a tenacious advocate who excels at problem solving and forward-reaching strategy to obtain remarkable results for his clients.
After 20 years representing individuals and businesses in dozens of jury trials, bench trials, arbitral or administrative hearings, and after more than two dozen appeals and writs in the appellate courts, Marc has earned a reputation as a formidable, passionate attorney who always keeps his client's best interests at heart.
Marc brings a wealth of trial and appellate experience to the areas of real estate, business, employment and landlord-tenant litigation.
Marc is a tenacious advocate who excels at problem solving and forward-reaching strategy to obtain remarkable results for his clients.
After 20 years representing individuals and businesses in dozens of jury trials, bench trials, arbitral or administrative hearings, and after more than two dozen appeals and writs in the appellate courts, Marc has earned a reputation as a formidable, passionate attorney who always keeps his client's best interests at heart.
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