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Weekly Articles | On-The-Go Written By Christopher B. Dolan and Emile A. Davis This week’s question comes from Danielle T. from San Francisco: I am a San Francisco resident and bicycle commuter. I ride to work daily and find it frustrating and unsafe to stop at a four way stop when it is clear for …
A federal jury rules unanimously in favor of Chris Dolan’s clients and finds excessive use of force used by police officer Chris Johnson. A verdict of $3, 257,000.00 was awarded to plaintiffs, in Federal Court, Tacoma Washington, and against Chris Johnson and the city of Roy on September 23, 2021. This case arises from a …
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Written By Christopher B. Dolan and Vanessa C. Deniston This week’s question comes from Fatima in the Bay Area: I am a woman of color working at a big tech company in the Bay Area. I have been stuck in the same position for nearly seven years, while several of my white, male co-workers and …
Written By Christopher Dolan and Cristina Garcia This week’s question comes from David K. in San Francisco: My older sister, Lucy, is forty-one years old and suffers from physical and mental impairments. She uses a wheelchair and has trouble communicating. A couple of years ago, my parents and I made the tough decision to place …
Nursing Home Nightmare: Sexual Abuse in Care Facilities Read More »
Written By: Mari Bandoma Callado, Senior Associate Attorney and Director, DE&I Dolan Law Firm hopes you and your family have a wonderful and safe Labor Day Weekend. To help you safely enjoy the end of the summer, we put together these safety tips: Social Gatherings Over the course of the last 18 months or so, we …
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Written By Christopher Dolan and Lourdes De Armas This week’s question comes from James P. in Daly City: I recently received a Jury Duty Summons. With everything that is going, do I still need to serve on a Jury? Should I ignore it? Thank you for your question James. It is true that many courtrooms …
Written by Christopher B. Dolan and Kimberly Levy This week’s question comes from Matty G. in San Francisco: I got my recall ballot in the mail today. It is a little confusing. To start with, it’s asking me two questions. Do I answer the second question even if I vote “no” on the recall? Also, …
California Recall: How Do I Review My Ballot And Why Is It So Confusing? Read More »
By Mari Bandoma Callado, Senior Associate Attorney and Director, DE&I Women’s Equality Day commemorates the August 26, 1920 certification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote. This historic event marks an important shift in American constitutional rights and gender equality even though it wouldn’t be until 1965 that …
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