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SAN DIEGO, November 14, 2022—S. Andrew Pharies and Ellen H. Whelan have joined as partners and Michelle C. Glasser, Gretchen Tomanek Shaffer, Erin E. Norberg and Liliana Menzie as special counsel in Duane Morris LLP’s Private Client Services Practice Group in its San Diego office. The attorneys join Duane Morris from DLA Piper.
Elizabeth Sperling. Partner and Co-chair of the Banking and Financial Services Practice. 310.556.7860 (Century City), 619.762.5953 (San Diego) esperling@glaserweil.com.
Michelle C. Glasser focuses her practice on estate planning; trust and estate administration; family business planning; charitable gift planning; non-profit organizations; and tax compliance and controversy. Ms. Glasser is a certified specialist in Estate Planning, Trust and Probate Law, by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization.
With a foundation built on high-caliber trial attorneys, an established presence in Los Angeles, an emerging stronghold in Orange County and the boundless potential that the flourishing San Diego market offers, Glaser Weil stands as a dominant legal force in Southern California. OUR TEAM
David joined Solomon Minton Cardinal Doyle & Smith LLP as a founding Partner in early 2005. Previously, he was a Shareholder for nine years in the prestigious law firm of Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek and practiced at that firm for a total of 15 years. David specializes in business, corporate, and real estate representation.
Michelle Corrales Glasser #200551. License Status: Active. Address: Duane Morris LLP, 750 B St, Ste 2900, San Diego, CA 92101-8127. Phone: 619-744-2259 | Fax: 619-393-0246. Email:
Oct 11, 2023 · San Diego, CA – In the case’s second key ruling in the past month, U.S. District Court Judge Todd W. Robinson held yesterday that all the female student-athletes who filed the precedent-setting Title IX sex discrimination class action against San Diego State University can sue the school for retaliating against them for asserting their rights.