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In Year of Warrior: Price' Clients Fights Warriors' Stadium Contractor
February 19, 2017

Oakland based attorney, Pamela Y. Price, who has successfully argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, takes on the case of a Black Contractor who has been harmed by the construction company that is building the Warrior's Stadium in San Francisco.  Follow the links for the rest of the story.

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