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Litigation

Jul. 8, 2003

Defending State Supreme Court Puts Pro in Spotlight

It's not every day that your client is the California Supreme Court. But Nancy Pritikin of San Francisco's Littler Mendelson represented the state's highest court in an employment case, which gave the trial a whiff of judicial nobility.

By Joan Osterwalder
        It's not every day that your client is the California Supreme Court. But Nancy Pritikin of San Francisco's Littler Mendelson represented the state's highest court in an employment case, which gave the trial a whiff of judicial nobility.
        "It was really an honor to represent the court," Pritikin says. "I knew that ...

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