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Aileen M. McGrath is a highly experienced lawyer based in San Francisco, California, with expertise in personal injury, family law, and estate planning. Learn more about her dedication to providing top-notch legal representation.

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    Accepted Jurisdictions
    California Jurdictions
    California
    Since 2011
    Experience
    • Senior Counsel, Supreme Court & Appellate Practice
      Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld LLP
      2015
    • Co-Chief of Appellate Litigation
      San Francisco City Lawyer s Office
      2019
    • Chambers Lawyer
      California Supreme Court
      2015
    • Deputy City Lawyer
      San Francisco City Lawyer s Office
      2012
    • Associate
      Goodwin Procter LLP
      2010
    • Law Clerk to Justice Stephen G. Breyer
      Supreme Court of the United States
      2008
    • Law Clerk to Chief Judge Michael Boudin
      United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
      2007
    Education
    Harvard Law School Education School Logo
    Harvard Law School
    J.D. (2007)
    Graduation year: 2004
    Columbia University Education School Logo
    Columbia University
    B.A. (2003) | History
    Graduation year: 1999
    Associations
    California State Bar Professional Association
    California State Bar
    has membership
    2011 - Current
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