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San Francisco Telecommunications Law Firm
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Attorneys
- Walid Abdul-Rahim (Staff Attorney)
- Andrew L. Barber (Senior Counsel)
- Eric V. Berg (Senior Counsel)
- Ruth Dev. Bolden (Staff Attorney)
- Gregory L. Castle (Senior Counsel)
- L. Nelsonya Causby
- Timothy S. Dawson (Senior Counsel)
- David P. Discher (Senior Counsel)
- Gerard J. Donnellan
- Rhonda T. Hjort (Senior Counsel)
- Marylou Karp
- Bobby C. Lawyer
- Daniel J. McCarthy (Senior Counsel)
- Colleen M. O'Grady-Diamond (Senior Counsel)
- Theresa O'Loughlin (Deputy General Counsel)
- Michael D. Sasser (Senior Counsel)
Office Information
Address
140 New Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone
Fax
- (415) 543-2935
Websites
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Pacific Telesis Legal Group (Main Office) 130 Kearny Street Suite 3609 San Francisco, CA 94108 (415) 394-3000
Pacific Telesis Legal Group 1010 Wilshire Boulevard - Room 1501 Los Angeles, CA 90017 (213) 975-7308
Pacific Telesis Legal Group 525 B Street - Room 900 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 237-2922
Pacific Telesis Legal Group 2600 Camino Ramon San Ramon, CA 94583 (510) 823-5388
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