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Glicel E. Sumagaysay - Walnut Creek, California

About

The Law Office of Glicel Sumagaysay handles employment topics for man or woman and former personnel. Ms. Sumagaysay s exercise consists of: Federal employee representation in Merit Systems Protection Board (“MSPB”) and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) matters; agency-employee negotiations; discrimination on the basis of intercourse, race and different protected statuses; discrimination, sexual harassment and retaliation claims with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”), Department of Fair Housing and Employment (“DFEH”) and courts; wage and hour topics with the Department of Labor Standards and Enforcement (“DLSE”) and courts; small enterprise agency compliance with above styles of matters.

Location

Legal Issues

Costs

  • Retaines and Rates
    Hourly

Certificates

No Certifications

Languages

  • Spanish: Written
  • Tagalog: Spoken, Written

Accepted Jurisdictions

California Jurdictions
California
Since 2009
9th Circuit Jurdictions
9th Circuit
Since 2012

Experience

  • Principal
    Law Office of Glicel Sumagaysay
    2015
  • Associate
    Minami Tamaki
    2012
  • Associate
    American Mortgage Law Group
    2009
  • Lead Paralegal
    Minami Tamaki
    2005
  • Paralegal
    Bishop Barry Howe Haney & Ryder
    2001
  • Administrative Assistant; Intern
    Bishop Barry Howe Haney & Ryder
    2001

Educations

University of San Francisco School of Law Education School Logo
University of San Francisco School of Law
J.D. (2008) | Law
Graduation year: 2004
University of California - Davis Education School Logo
University of California - Davis
B.A. (2003) | Political Science; English; Communication
Graduation year: 1999

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