In Chambers
After 18 years on the bench as a U.S. Bankruptcy judge, James R. Grube is stepping down.
Grube, 63, retires Monday.
Grube spent the first six years of his law career as a prosecutor with the San Francisco County district attorney's office. In 1975, he went into private practice, first as a partner with Murray & Grube in Palo Alto, then with Campeau & Grube i...
After 18 years on the bench as a U.S. Bankruptcy judge, James R. Grube is stepping down.
Grube, 63, retires Monday.
Grube spent the first six years of his law career as a prosecutor with the San Francisco County district attorney's office. In 1975, he went into private practice, first as a partner with Murray & Grube in Palo Alto, then with Campeau & Grube i...
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