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Ex-workers Sue Hershey For Overtime

March 17, 2008 Daily Journal

October 18, 2006 Contempt Order

Drug & Supplements, December 2003

SAN FRANCISCO Housing agency to challenge appointment of Agnos Attorney doubts HUD will release funds to ex-mayor

SAN FRANCISCO Top court to hear plea in BofA case

SAN FRANCISCO/Housing Authority chief in contempt over deadly fire/Judge appalled that $12 million award to victims' relatives hasn't been paid

Colorado Attorneys Win 2004 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award for 23-Year Battle Restoring Rights to La Sierra

Suit filed in death of patient

Feds back BofA in Social Security flap

When Uncle Sam pleads poverty

Miller v. Bank of America - $75 million

USF Alumni Magazine Fall 2001

Cartwirght Award Article

Awards Dinner

Attorneys of the Year

BofA Must Pay Customers $372 Million in Fee Case

Jury awards BofA customers $1 billion

Head of Consumer Attorneys Preaches What He Practices

The Spirit of CAOC Thomas J. Brandi

CAOC demands JAMS neutrals declare position

Attorneys of the Year
Awards Dinner
BofA Must Pay Customers $372 Million in Fee Case
CAOC demands JAMS neutrals declare position
Cartwright Award Article
Colorado Attorneys Win 2004 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award for 23-Year Battle Restoring Rights to La Sierra
Drug & Supplements, December 2003
Ex-workers Sue Hershey for Overtime
Feds back BofA in Social Security flap
Head of Consumer Attorneys Preaches What He Practices
Jury awards BofA customers $1 billion
March 17, 2008 Daily Journal
Miller v. Bank of America - $75 million
October 18, 2006 Contempt Order
SAN FRANCISCO Housing agency to challenge appointment of Agnos Attorney doubts HUD will release funds to ex-mayor
SAN FRANCISCO Top court to hear plea in BofA case
SAN FRANCISCO/Housing Authority chief in contempt over deadly fire/Judge appalled that $12 million award to victims' relatives hasn't been paid
Suit filed in death of patient
The Spirit of CAOC Thomas J. Brandi
USF Alumni Magazine Fall 2001
When Uncle Sam pleads poverty

The Brandi Law Firm represents seriously injured clients and their family members throughout California, the San Francisco Bay Area, including Northern California, San Mateo County, including Daly City and Redwood City, the East Bay, including Contra Costa County, Alameda County, and the communities of Oakland, Alameda, Fairfield, Hayward, Walnut Creek, Concord, Antioch; Marin County, including San Rafael, Sausalito, and Novato; North Bay including Napa, Richmond; Redwood City; Redding, Ukiah, Sacramento, Santa Rosa. Santa Clara County and the South Bay, including San Jose, Santa Cruz, Milpitas, Campbell, and Sunnyvale; Sacramento County; San Joaquin County, including Stockton and Tracy; Stanislaus County, including Modesto and Turlock; Fresno; Humboldt County; Southern California cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside and Orange County, as well as the following cities in Nevada: Reno, Las Vegas, Sun Valley, Carson City and Boulder City; and Arizona: Chandler, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Maricopa, Paradise Valley, Prescott, Scottsdale, Sedona, Tempe and Tucson.