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City Attorney Sets Year-End Deadline for Outdoor Notification System Vendor to Achieve Contract-Compliant Amplitude, Coverage
City Attorney, Co-Counsel Seek Recovery for Losses from Illegally Inflated Stock Price Scam
2001 Ordinance Helps ‘Save Lives and Protect San Francisco’s Most Vulnerable Tenants From Being Forced Into Sudden Homelessness,’ City Attorney Says
Inter-Tel’s $7 Million Settlement with U.S. Justice Dept. Nets Additional $1 Million Reward for SFUSD, for $4.4 Million Total Whistleblower Recovery To Date
Deputy City Attorney Appointed to 29-Member Oversight Committee as MS Advocacy Representative Known for Leadership, Longtime Community Activism
Herrera’s Settlement Agreement with City Tow, Rickenbacker Includes Further Consumer Protections for More Recently Towed
Camera Technology That Has Successfully Reduced Accidents Related to Red Light Running Is Upheld in San Francisco
Back-to-Back Awards Recognize Office’s National Leadership, City’s ‘Civic Creed’ in Public Integrity, Civil and Women’s Rights
Daily Journal Praises Herrera for Putting ‘San Francisco on the Leading Edge of Progressive City Attorney Offices in the State, if Not the Nation’
Investigation’s findings support City Controller’s action to bar non-profit from future City contracts
Expanded, Newly-Redesigned City Attorney Publication Updates Previous Editions with Discussion of New Laws, More Detailed Table of Contents and Index
City Attorney’s Constitutional Challenge to Discriminatory Marriage Statutes Being Pursued in ‘Separate, Complementary’ Action in S.F. Superior Court
Apartments Used for Executive Suites and Tourist Hotel Rentals Now Protected as Residential Housing Stock for San Francisco Tenants
City’s Immediate Lawsuit in Wake of State Supreme Court Decision Today Contends That California Marriage Provisions Violate Equal Protection Clause, Due Process Clause, and Privacy Provisions of State Constitution
Supreme Court Is Not the Proper Venue for the City to Present Evidence That Discriminatory Marriage Laws are Unconstitutional, Unjustifiable, Herrera Says
Herrera’s Challenge to Bush Administration’s Abortion Ban Marks ‘Important Foray’ Into the ‘Most Important Fight Over Abortion Rights in a Generation’
San Francisco Public Guardian’s Conservatorship of 73-Year-Old Victim Enables Innovative Civil Action on Victim’s Behalf for Abuse, Fraud and Neglect
Owner, Shopkeepers of Leavenworth Street’s ‘Café Thug Hangout’ Ordered to Comply with Investigations, City Codes
Filipino Bar Association of Northern California Provides San Francisco City Attorney With Unique Opportunity to Attract Interns, Attorneys to Public Sector Legal Practice
Consumers, businesses and regional economy would be hit hard by proposed rate plan, economist and utility expert argues