Building a Legacy for the Future Oral History Transcript Litigation Practice
Building a Legacy for the Future Oral History Transcript Litigation Practice
Robert D Raven
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Erspamer Joins MoFo Erspamer: I had come to the firm from the Steinhart firm originally. Hicke: I had wanted to ask you about that. Erspamer: I d started out at another firm for about three years and then . I d had an offer from Morrison coming out of law school. Steinhart went through a little trouble, a little instability. Basically about half the firm left in different groups. Raven: It did break up there at one time, didn t it? Erspamer: Yes. They went from about 45 lawyers to 15. Raven: Wh...o was it over in Oakland, one of the elderly people, what was his name? Erspamer: Jesse Steinhart was hi San Francisco. Steinhart, Goldberg, B. J. Feigenbaum and Sam Ladar were all the older people in the firm. It was very good firm. In fact, back when I joined it, there were four Supreme Court clerks out of about 25 lawyers. L. Raven: Why did you choose Steinhart over Morrison hi the beginning? 380 Erspamer: Size. It really had to do with size. Raven: By the time you came to us we were probably larger.
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