Law Practice
Dec. 5, 2006
Law School Deanship Lures Retiring Brown From Pro Bono Plans
Former San Francisco Public Defender Geoff Brown, who quit defending criminals to become a state Public Utilities Commissioner, announced Monday that he changed his mind on his offer to perform pro bono immigration law work for Catholic Charities.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Former San Francisco Public Defender Geoff Brown, who quit defending criminals to become a state Public Utilities Commissioner, announced Monday that he changed his mind on his offer to perform pro bono immigration law work for Catholic Charities.
Instead he took an $115,000-a-year offer from John F. Kennedy Sch...
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