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MINAMI TAMAKI LLP: Minami Tamaki Llp Law Firm Marks 45th Anniversary Guided by Strategic Leadership Transition
When the Minami Tamaki law firm started in 1974, Asian American attorneys faced discrimination in employment and the courtroom, just as Asian Americans did in other aspects of society. -
Woman alleges she was injured by police officers during demonstration at ICE location
SAN FRANCISCO – A woman who was participating in a demonstration at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility last year alleges she was injured by police officers. -
Couple files suit against San Francisco Police Department over collision at intersection
SAN FRANCISCO – A couple is seeking damages after the wife was struck by a San Francisco Police Department vehicle at an intersection in the city. -
San Francisco Police Officers' Association denied arbitration over use of force revisions
SAN FRANCISCO – An appeals court has denied a petition for arbitration presented by the San Francisco Police Officers' Association. -
Appeals court says disciplinary charges against San Francisco officers were filed in a timely manner
SAN FRANCISCO – A panel of justices in California's First District Court of Appeal recently disagreed with a San Francisco Superior Court decision that said disciplinary notices filed against several San Francisco police officers in 2015 had been filed within the statute of limitations. -
San Francisco involved in two sanctuary-city lawsuits
SAN FRANCISCO — Pedro Figueroa Zarceno, an immigrant residing in California, has sued the city of San Francisco, the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco Sheriff's Department over sanctuary-city laws.