Antitrust attorney Yaman Salahi who successfully sued the IRS on behalf of nearly 1 million prisoners who were asked to return their pandemic stimulus money has joined Edelson PC in San Francisco as a partner.
“Edelson has made a name for itself not just by pioneering litigation in the privacy and tech space, but also by pushing plaintiffs’ lawyers to do better by their clients,” Salahi said in a statement. “I’m thrilled to join this team ...
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