
Anne B. Shaver
SAN FRANCISCO - Early in her practice, Anne B. Shaver relied on Title VII of the federal civil rights laws to fight against employment discrimination based on gender. Following the landmark Walmart v. Dukes decision in 2011, she shifted to filing class actions under state law.
“I started out as an employment lawyer. Now, I’m at least 50% or more an antitrust lawyer,” Shaver said. “But it’s all abo...
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