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Municipal Lawyers

Nov. 6, 2013

Manuela Albuquerque

Burke, Williams & Sorensen LLP Oakland Specialty: public sector litigation


After representing the city of Berkeley for 22 years, Albuquerque decided to leave the legal profession. But even in her time off, she found herself volunteering to write amicus briefs and immersing herself in city representation issues. So she came back to the work.


She now represents multiple cities in the Bay Area on a variety of issues, including the First Amendment, charter city powers, tax issues and rent control. "One of the dilemmas of being a city ...

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