Government
Jun. 27, 2000
S.F. City Attorney Ups Three to Help Lead Office
Strolling along San Francisco's Embarcadero toward opening day at Pac Bell Park in April, Jesse Capin Smith felt proud. Smith, a real estate lawyer who is the newly appointed chief counsel to City Attorney Louise Renne, had negotiated the land-use permits and master contract with the Giants that turned the ballpark from blueprint to reality.




Smith, a real estate lawyer who is the newly appointed chief counsel to City Attorney Louise Renne, had negotiated the land-use permits and master contract with the Giants that tu...
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