Law Practice
Aug. 11, 2006
Life After Prosecuting for the Feds: Opening a Private Practice
SAN FRANCISCO - When David P. Bancroft and Richard J. Sideman left their jobs as assistant U.S. attorneys in 1978, they were believed to be the first former federal prosecutors in Northern California to start their own firm.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - When David P. Bancroft and Richard J. Sideman left their jobs as assistant U.S. attorneys in 1978, they were believed to be the first former federal prosecutors in Northern California to start their own firm.
"I wanted to do business crime defense work and Richard wanted to do criminal tax and tax controversy work," said Bancroft...
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