
Law Offices of Alan Adelman - San Francisco, CA
555 Montgomery StreetSuite 605San Francisco, CA 94111
Updated: 03/13/2020
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San Francisco Employee Rights Law Firm
Overview
For over twenty years, Alan Adelman has focused his entire law practice on representing employees in a wide range of employment matters. Mr. Adelman advocates exclusively on behalf of employees in such areas as wrongful termination, unpaid overtime wages, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, medical leaves, breach of contract and severance negotiation. Mr. Adelman has successfully represented well over 500 employees and has served as lead trial counsel in both State and Federal courts...
MoreFor over twenty years, Alan Adelman has focused his entire law practice on representing employees in a wide range of employment matters. Mr. Adelman advocates exclusively on behalf of employees in such areas as wrongful termination, unpaid overtime wages, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, medical leaves, breach of contract and severance negotiation. Mr. Adelman has successfully represented well over 500 employees and has served as lead trial counsel in both State and Federal courts...For over twenty years, Alan Adelman has focused his entire law practice on representing employees in a wide range of employment matters. Mr. Adelman advocates exclusively on behalf of employees in such areas as wrongful termination, unpaid overtime wages, discrimination, retaliation, harassment, medical leaves, breach of contract and severance negotiation. Mr. Adelman has successfully represented well over 500 employees and has served as lead trial counsel in both State and Federal courts throughout Northern California.
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