To uphold and defend fundamental constitutional housing rights - one person, one case, one location at a time.
We are part of the San Francisco community and believe in creating impact. So, we get involved. We fight for fundamental rights. We get hurt. We get bruised. But we deeply believe in our client's quest.
“Fight for the things that you care about, but do it in a way that will lead others to join you.” Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Receiving the "Outstanding Volunteer In Public Service" Award in 2012 from the Bar Association of San Francisco, presented by the former Chief Justice of California, Tani Cantil-Sakauye and the former San Francisco Superior Court Housing Judge Ronald Quidachay.
Our client speaking at the Justice & Diversity Center's 2014 Gala.
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Our client testifying at the San Francisco Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting concerning the proposed changes to the San Francisco Rent Ordinance on July 27, 2015.
We are so proud to be a recipient of the "Outstanding Volunteer in Public Service" award in 2016 and 2017 from the Bar Association of San Francisco.
(By appointment only)
201 Spear Street, Suite 1100
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 660-3342
Our team has weekly coffee chats to check in with each other: our thoughts, feelings, emotions, doubts and confusions. We then transition to discussing our cases, brainstorm ideas and consider alternative solutions.
We aim to break the stereotype that lawyers are only interested in the bottom line. We want to crush the stereotype that women in law can only be second chair. We aspire to smash our own limitations that we are not capable or competent enough. If daring to stand up and speak up is an example to our clients, our peers, our interns, our children . . . then we want to build a community of people who support each other in reaching our fullest potential.
Stacey Abrams described it best, we, too, want to deprogram all . . . “stereotypes - the welfare queen, the hypersexualized Jezebel, being the lowest rung of the minority hierarchy - replaced by a parade of chief executive officers, public intellectuals, scientists, artists, and actors.”
Lead from the Outside