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Litigation Case Statistics Overview
Litigation Case Timeline
Litigation timelines in San Francisco commonly range from 9 to 30 months, depending on case complexity, court schedules, and settlement likelihood.
San Francisco Court Backlog
The Superior Court of San Francisco typically manages a backlog of 4,000 to 9,000 active litigation cases, reflecting the city's high legal activity.
Litigation San Francisco Filing Volume
Estimated new litigation filings average between 350 and 600 cases per month, based on recent public court data.
Litigation Case Outcomes
Approximately 30% of disputes resolve pre-litigation, 45% post-filing (before trial), and around 15% proceed to and succeed at trial, according to industry surveys.
FAQs - Litigation Lawyers in city San Francisco How many Litigation lawyers actively serve residents of San Francisco, California? Approximately 52 licensed attorneys focus on Litigation across San Francisco, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Litigation lawyers in San Francisco, California? In San Francisco, typical rates range from $256-$402 per hour for Litigation. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3292 and $7520, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Litigation matters usually take in courts near San Francisco? Litigation cases in San Francisco, California usually take around 2-7 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Litigation cases for people living in San Francisco, California? Residents of San Francisco typically see Litigation filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Litigation? About 50% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Litigation, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Ray Gallo's results at trial have been outstanding, as is his ability to create and negotiate great deals for his clients that work for everyone. Blessed with uncommon legal analytical skills, Ray succeeds by adding what many others don't have: a disarming and friendly demeanor, great business sense, great sales skills, and the instincts and touch of a great negotiator. As a result, his clients recommend him highly, as do his former opponents.. Most recently, Ray has begun to revolutionize aggregate litigation (class action practice) by developoing and promoting a technological alternative to class certification. Leverage makes justice possible where it otherwise is not.
Professional Recognition:. Bar Register of Preeminent Women Lawyers - 2011-2013 - Martindale-Hubbell. Achieved AV Preeminent Rating by Martindale-Hubbell - 1997-2013 - AV rating is exclusive to attorneys who have achieved the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards.. Academy Award, Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts & Sciences - Co-Producer, Best Documentary Short Subject - 1978. Philosophy:. Ms. Phillips places a high value on listening to the client's needs and producing results in the best interest of the client and in a cost effective and timely manner.. Key goals include, producing nothing but the best work. She thrives working for clients who expect nothing less.. Profile:. Ms. Phillips has been called "a lawyer's lawyer" by attorneys who have known her for over 25 years.. Ms. Phillips has extensive experience in both complex business and real estate litigation and transactional work. She is known as an attorney with exceptional analytical and problem solving abilities. In her experience one of the key problems that delays resolution and increases legal costs in a dispute, is the failure of the attorneys on both sides, very early in the case, to focus on the issues that will be determinative of the outcome. Ms. Phillips prides herself on being the exception in this regard.. After Ms. Phillips' first 10 years of practice she received the AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell in Los Angeles jurisdiction for the Highest Possible Rating in Both Legal Ability & Ethical Standards.. Experience:. Law Offices of Jacqueline M. Phillips.. Real Estate. Ms. Phillips has represented nationally known real estate developers such as Benderson Development, Inc. out of Sarasota, Florida as well as smaller developers, owners and design professionals. Ms. Phillips has been married to a real estate developer and licensed architect/builder and general contractor for over 22 years who specializes in high end luxury single family homes. Ms. Phillips has been personally involved in the development and sale of over a dozen luxury homes in California, Florida and Hawaii.. In her own firm, Ms. Phillips represented Benderson Development, Inc., a major shopping center and subdivision developer as co-counsel in litigation regarding engineering malpractice and as sole counsel in a Federal Tort Claim, arising out of the crash of an F16 on the client's property.. Having been on both sides of the fence, personally and professionally, Ms. Phillips offers unique experience and expertise to advise owners, real estate brokers, architects, engineers and general contractors in virtually any matter. She welcomes the opportunity to be of such service.. Although her current focus is primarily on real estate related matters, Ms. Phillips brings a wealth of knowledge and close to 25 years of experience, including in such fields as Entertainment Law, Professional Malpractice, Securities Fraud Litigation, and Environmental Litigation.. Of Counsel, Vittal and Sternberg:. While Of Counsel to Vittal and Sternberg, Ms. Phillips co-chaired the defense of a general partner for alleged breach of a $20,000,000 commercial real estate loan agreement where the lender sought a $1,000,000 penalty for failure to close the loan.. Senior Attorney at Rogers & Wells' Los Angeles Office:. Ms. Phillips handled environmental PRP litigation and complex business litigation cases including defense of D&O's, shareholder and security fraud litigation, accountant malpractice in both federal and state courts and on appeal.. Senior Attorney at Shea & Gould's Los Angeles Office:. Ms. Phillips gained extensive experience on federal and state matters, including handling depositions, discovery, settlements, trial and appellate matters - considered the go-to person in the litigation department to handle complex matters for defense of major clients.. Production Attorney at Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Beverly Hills:. Ms. Phillips was Staff Production Counsel for the Motion Picture and Television Division. Bringing a wealth of knowledge from her prior experience as a licensed talent agent and WGA signatory, Ms. Phillips represented the studio in producer, writer, director, actor, production, distribution and licensing agreements, including contracts for Tom Hanks, Signorey Weaver and others. She also provided the studio with copyright opinions in connection with the acquisition of film and television rights.. Extern-Clerkship - Federal Court.. From January through May 1984, Ms. Phillips was an extern-clerk for the Hon. Wm. Matthew J. Byrne, Jr. , Chief Justice, U.S. District Court, Central District, Los Angeles.. Alternate Dispute Resolution - Services as Mediator or Arbitrator:. Ms. Phillips also is available to act as a mediator or arbitrator in real estate, construction, attorney-client disputes, professional malpractice and entertainment law matters. She has served as a court appointed arbitrator for the Hawaii First Circuit Court, Honolulu.. Admitted to Practice Before The Following Courts:. California State Bar (1985), Florida State Bar (1997) Hawaii State Bar (2003). United States District Court, Central District, CA (1985). United States District Court, Northern District, CA (1990). United States District Court, Middle District of FL - Tampa (1997). United States District Court, Hawaii (2003). United States Court of Apeals for the Ninth Circuit (1985). U.S. Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals (2006). U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces (2007). Other Professional Legal Experience/Education.. Ms. Phillips is a 2007 graduate of the prestigious Strauss Institute's intensive Advanced Mediation, Mediating the Litigated Case seminar, Pepperdine University's George L. Graziadio School of Business & Managment and of the NITA, the National Institute For Trial Advocacy's 2000 Florida Regional. She also holds a professional certification from the University of California, Santa Cruz, Ext. in Environmental Studies - Hazardous Materials Management, 1994.. Experience Prior to Practice of Law: Documentary Films.. Prior to practicing law, Ms. Phillips worked in documentary films with her husband, Ben Shedd in their own company, Shedd Productions, Inc. She won an Oscar in April 1979 for a short documentary, The Flight of the Gossamer Condor, about the first airplane and its inventor, Dr. Paul MacCready, to win the prestigious Kremer Prize for designing, building and successfully flying an airplace around a figure 8 course, taking off and landing solely on its own man-powered engine. During the making of that film, the original funders, WGBH in Boston, decided that Dr. MacCready would never succeed and pulled out their funding of the project leaving Ms. Phillips and her husband in considerable debt and owing some $60,000 to DuArt in New York who threatened to auction off the negative if not paid. Ms. Phillips (Phillips-Shedd) and Ben Shedd were represented by Peter Hoffman at Irell & Manella in Los Angeles, on a pro-bono/reduced fee basis of $50.00 per hour to attempt to resolve the dispute with WGBH. During that representation, Mr. Hoffman told Ms. Phillips that "he'd hate to get up against you in court"..."you should go to law school." Ms. Phillips decided that if she could get into a good law school, she would, as she also had a 5 year old daughter to support as a single mother. Subsquently, Ms. Phillips divorced, was accepted to the University of Southern California's School of Law and graduated with her J.D. in 1985. Between 1969 and 1976, Ms. Phillips assisted and worked to support her husband for him to attend and graduate with a Masters in Cinema from the University of Southern California. It was with a great deal of love and pride for the school and a sense of an accomplishment, that Ms. Phillips was able to return to USC in the fall of 1982 to attend law school there.. Literary Agent.. Between winning the Oscar in 1979 and starting law school in 1982, Ms. Phillips worked as a literary agent for H.N. Swanson, Inc. ("Swanie"), Writers & Artists, Inc. and in her own agent, The Jacqueline Shedd Agency, in Beverly Hills, representing writers, directors and producers.
Our firm specializes in complex business cases with a specialty in business, securities & intellectual property law. We have offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles and have represented clients across the country
Noah Hagey is the managing partner of BraunHagey & Borden LLP, a boutique firm that protects businesses, investors and entrepreneurs in high-stakes legal disputes in California, New York and around the country. He has successfully prosecuted and defended dozens of bet-the-company cases for Fortune 500 companies, private businesses, foreign sovereigns, and other clients throughout the U.S. and internationally. Noah also has served as general counsel to several companies and routinely consults private equity and hedge funds regarding litigation risk, pre- and post-exit due diligence, and other liability issues.. Under Noah’s leadership, the firm has secured ground-breaking judgments and settlements exceeding several billion dollars, including a highly publicized Top-100 national trial judgment. BHB is one of the only litigation firms to have successfully dismissed and resolved over 40 class actions without a single class ever certified against a firm client.. As lead trial counsel, Noah has led client victories in cases involving trademark, patent, financial services, business torts, class actions, and other civil matters. He is a regular contributor to industry press on litigation involving financial services firms and, in particular, liability arising against private equity funds and their portfolio companies. Noah’s decisions have been featured in various industry and legal publications, including Reuters, National Law Journal, Law360, HedgeFundNet, Futures, CFO and The Recorder. He also has been featured on Bloomberg Television and other news organizations regarding regulatory and litigation issues.
Nate Kelly is a business attorney, startup specialist, and securities law expert with extensive experience negotiating commercial contracts:. $100M+ in securities transactions;$100M+ in start-up client revenue; and$100M+ negotiated settlements.. ADVISOR: Nate Kelly offers strategic advising for businesses, brands, creatives, entrepreneurs, founders, investors, nonprofits, political organizations, and startups; from concept, to operations, to sale; negotiating high level partnerships; and successfully guiding clients through a multitude of complex and important matters.. ADVOCATE: Nate Kelly serves as private counsel, corporate officer, board member; as well as a public and private advocate for business, civic, environmental, charitable organizations, in additional to advocating on behalf of political issues as well as candidates for local, statewide, and national political offices.. Recognized as a Business Law Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine in both Northern and Southern California, 2016-2022.
Mr. Quadra is a trial attorney with extensive litigation experience in class actions and cases involving employment issues, unfair business practices, business disputes, civil rights, police misconduct, municipal law, catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. He has tried cases in state and federal courts.
Mr. Hennigh is a first chair trial attorney who has consistently produced victories in a multitude of jury tirals, bench trials, and arbitrations in high stakes, crisis level or bet-the-company complex commercial matters. He has been recognized by Chambers USA, The Legal 500, and SuperLawyers, for his practice in construction law. Chambers USA writes that Mr. Hennigh "is a prominent construction trial lawyer" whom their sources say is "extremely well known and well respected."
Michael M. Astanehe focuses on employee, tenant, & investor rights, litigation, and real estate matters throughout California. He has successfully represented plaintiffs in litigation, arbitration and at administrative hearings. He graduated from UC Hastings, College of the Law in 2016.
John McKay logged many hours defending airlines in litigation before accepting an in-house position as a Claims Attorney at one of the world’s leading aviation insurers. While there, he co-managed the defense of product liability lawsuits worldwide for The Boeing Company and GE Aviation, in addition to handling claims arising out of the Air France Flight 447 tragedy and several general aviation crashes. Now returned to private practice and dedicated to assisting claimants in similar matters, he is the Managing Attorney for Park Avenue Law LLC, where he concentrates on aviation-related wrongful death and personal injury litigation for plaintiffs, as well as jet and turboprop purchases and sales. Park Avenue Law has offices in Winter Park, Florida, Toronto, and San Francisco. John is licensed to practice in eight U.S. states, as well as England and Ontario. He holds a Commercial Pilot certificate with instrument and multi-engine ratings.. John has a B.A. with Distinction from the University of Virginia and a J.D. from the University of Maine School of Law, where he was a member of the school’s Moot Court team and received its Best Advocate Award at graduation. He has served on state and local ethics and professionalism committees for attorneys, and was one of the co-founders of the Thomas Jefferson Inn of Court, dedicated to fostering jury trial skills and professionalism in young attorneys who are getting started in practice.
Jason Goldwater represents companies in litigation, arbitration and mediation, primarily in employment matters. He also provides highly tailored advice and counsel to employers of all sizes on emerging issues — such as pay transparency and reporting requirements, mass employment arbitrations, and drug testing compliance — as well as other complex issues — such as meal and rest break policies, leaves of absence, FLSA and California Wage & Hour compliance, etc. Jason also has experience conducting internal investigations, providing guidance on company policies and procedures, advising on offer letters and termination/severance agreements, and all other issues facing employers in California and the United States.. In litigation, Jason represents companies of all sizes, ranging from the largest Fortune 500 and Fortune Global 500 companies, to closely held corporations, limited liability companies, and partnerships. His clients have included household names in the technology, biotechnology, financial services, healthcare, and manufacturing industries, among others.. In addition, Jason has extensive cross-border experience representing international companies and dealing with international discovery and litigation issues (such as depositions outside the United States, sovereign immunity claims, Hague Convention procedures, and so forth). Besides employment litigation, he has also represented clients in commercial litigation and product-liability litigation, including consumer class-actions, mass-tort class-actions, and multi-district litigations. He has participated in several bench and jury trials, and has experience litigating cases to verdict in both contexts and in arbitration. Finally, Jason represents companies and individuals in anti-SLAPP matters regarding protected speech.. Jason is fluent in French and proficient in Spanish.. Prior ExperienceJason has deep experience in employment and commercial litigation. Before joining Faegre Drinker, he served at as a partner at an AmLaw 100 firm in San Diego handling single plaintiff, class action and Private Attorneys General Act (PAGA) cases. Jason also owned his own civil litigation practice. He has represented clients throughout California’s state and federal courts, as well as California’s Court of Appeal and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Jason was also an associate at a global firm in San Francisco.. While in law school, Jason served as a student attorney in the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, and as a summer honors intern with the U.S. Securities and Exchange commission.. Personal InterestsJason is a licensed private pilot, was born and raised in France, and loves to travel the world and explore different cultures.
I represent common interest developments, commercial and residential property owners, and businesses in complex construction litigation matters.
I assist clients with business disputes, shareholder and partnership disputes, complex commercial disputes, real estate disputes, contract negotiation, corporate governance issues, supplier disputes, dealer and distributor disputes, lease negotiation and disputes, and director and officer liability issues. I have been a trial lawyer for 25 years and since 1988 have tried cases to verdict in the California Superior Court, United States District Court, and United States Tax Court. I have also resolved many disputes by mediation and arbitration.
I am an in-house litigation counsel with Expedia
I am a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and University of California, Hastings College of the Law. I began my legal career at large international law firms. Rebecca Kassekert and I started PMRK Law, LLP because we share a passion of representing business and individuals as plaintiffs in complex and complicated legal matters, especially against insurance companies. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my wife and three boys. I am also a dedicated community servant, including serving on the Board of Directors of Catholic Charities of San Diego.
Elsa is licensed to practice law in France and in California. Before moving to California, in 2001, she practiced in Paris for several years as a Tax attorney, analyzing tax structures for domestic and E.U./U.S. cross-border transactions/financing, and representing corporate clients undergoing tax audits.. After working in business litigation for six years at the San Francisco Offices of Flynn, Delich & Wise, in IP and business litigation, she founded Beker Berry in 2009 developing a boutique practice for startups and international families of the Bay Area, with a focus on business litigation, family law and international estate planning.. Elsa graduated as valedictorian in contract law from the University of Rene Descartes School of Law (Paris V). She holds an Advanced Master’s Degree (“DESS”) in International Litigation and a Master’s Degree in Corporate and Tax Law. She was awarded an academic merit scholarship by Golden Gate University School of Law where she completed her LL.M in U.S. Law. While she assists start-ups as a part-time general counsel, on an as-needed basis, her focus has mostly become family law.. Elsa has a real passion for family conflict resolution, ensuring that any opportunity to fairly and amicably settle divorce proceedings has been explored before contemplating litigation, leveraging the benefits of prompt and fair settlement so that the parties can move on with their life and co-parent amicably. She has handled many divorces involving interstate and international issues.
D. Hiep Truong is a Partner at Manning & Kass et al. LLP. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, where he earned a double major Bachelor of Arts degree in the area of Psychology and Sociology in 1994. Mr. Truong received his law degree from Santa Clara University School of Law in 1999. Mr. Truong is admitted to practice in the United States Supreme Court, California Supreme Court, United States District Court for the Northern District of California, and the Ninth Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals. He has assisted and counseled California Employers on conformance with employment and labor laws during litigation. Just as importantly, he has helped numerous employers avoid litigation.. At Manning & Kass, he continues to serve the interests of California Employers, both large and small.. Mr. Truong is specifically sought after and retained for complex, high value catastrophic claims, usually valued at more that $6 Million Dollars. Clients retain him for complex, high stakes "all or nothing" type cases. Clients know that Mr. Truong will provide the highest level of diligence and a spirited, zealous legal defense of their high value and concerning claims. It is not unusual for Mr. Truong to be retained two (2) weeks before trial, where another defense attorney has been removed from the case.. While in law school, Mr. Truong authored numerous articles, which have been published in various national law journals. Some of his writings include: "Daubert and Judicial Review: How Does An Administrative Agency Distinguish Valid Science from Junk Science?" (Published in the University of Akron Law Review); "Encouraging Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam: Economic Reform, Protection Against Expropriation, and International Arbitration." (Published in the Journal of Transnational Law and Policy; Volume 8:1); and the "Illegal Immigration Reform and Responsibility Act of 1996: A Cost-Effective Measure for U.S. Citizens Or A Punishment for Immigrants Seeking the American Dream? (Published in the DePaul Digest of International Law; Vol. 3; Spring 1997)." All of these articles can be found on-line at Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis.. During Mr. Truong's first year of law school, he clerked as an extern in the chambers of the Hon. A. Andrew Hauk, a Federal District Judge in the Central District of California. Mr. Truong was responsible for researching and writing the dispositive motions for the Monday Mr. Truong's second and third year at law school, he worked for the Office of the United States Attorney's Office both in the Eastern and Northern District of California. At the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District, he worked on the appeal of a complex insurance fraud pyramid scheme. At the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Northern District, he worked on the federal prosecution of a criminal copyright/trade secrets case involving a Fortune 500 Silicon Valley company. After law school, Mr. Truong was a Certified Law Clerk in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office, where he conducted preliminary hearings before the Court.. Mr. Truong has also engaged in pro bono work. He is a panel member of attorneys at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and has provided consultation on various areas of intellectual property law. He is also a volunteer Moot Court judge at Stanford Law School (2002 to 2009) and University of San Francisco School of Law (2007 to 2009).. He currently volunteers as a Moot Court Judge at University of California, Berkeley’s Boalt Hall School of Law and volunteered as a moot court judge for Santa Clara University School of Law in 2009. In 2012, he volunteered for the ABA Moot Court Finals in San Francisco.. He has also volunteered as a Scholarship Committee Member for the Incentives and Awards Program (IAP) at the University of California at Berkeley. IAP's mission statement is as follows: "The Incentive Awards Program (IAP) provides a $32,000 scholarship award, and student support services to low-income students who have demonstrated leadership potential, high academics, and a commitment to serve others. IAP reaches out to first-generation college students who have overcome great socioeconomic disadvantages through its partnerships with 49 Northern California high schools, and 22 Los Angeles high schools through its Pre-Collegiate Academy.". He has also volunteered as an Alumni of the Regents' & Chancellor's Scholars Association (RCSA) at UC Berkeley, where he has provided guidance to current UCB RCSA students regarding a career in law. At SCU, he was a recipient of the B.T Collins Public Interest Scholarship, California Bar Foundation Scholarship, and the American Jurisprudence/Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in Administrative Law.. At Manning & Kass, Ellrod, Ramirez, Trester LLP, Mr. Truong has successfully arbitrated and mediated several cases. His achievements garnered him recognition as a California “Rising Star” by Law & Politics and Los Angeles Magazine in 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 - a distinction limited to only 2.5 percent of attorneys in California. When not in the office, Mr. Truong enjoys running, motorcycle riding (Honda RC-51), playing tennis, photography, and writing. As a Cal Bear Backer, he has season football tickets in the QQ section at Memorial Stadium. He can also be found on the ground after falling off his mountain bike on a quiet, secluded hillside.. From Super Lawyers Website:. ATTORNEY PROFILED. Hiep Truong is an attorney who represents clients in the San Francisco, California area. Hiep Truong is recognized by peers and was selected to Rising Stars for 2009 - 2012. This selection is based off of an evaluation of 12 indicators including peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice.. Hiep Truong chose to pursue a career in law after completing undergraduate studies. He attended Santa Clara University School of Law and graduated in 1999. Hiep Truong passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 2000.. He represents clients with General Litigation issues in California. He also represents clients with Workers' Compensation: Employer / Insurance and Employment & Labor: Employer issues.. Being selected to Rising Stars is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Rising Stars, Hiep Truong has earned the respect of peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation.
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