About James Anthony Dal Bon

I have practiced law in Silicon Valley for over thirty years. During that time I have counseled folks in the valley concerning their employment issues. My clientele includes people from all walks of life, CEOs, VPs, Directors, Managers, Engineers, Computer Scientists, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, Doctors, Nurses, Lawyers, Construction Workers, Restaurant Employees Janitors and even Day Laborers. I represent individuals and small businesses. I have litigated in the federal district courts, California superior court before the Labor Commissioner, WCAB, State Personnel Board and Office of Administrative Hearings. I pursue and defend folks in individual and class actions

You Need Your Own Human Resources Department

If you earn $100,000 or more a year then your job is likely your most valuable asset, in ten years you will earn over a million dollars. Any legal decisions made concerning your employment should consider the impact litigation will have on your reputation, career and capability to continue working. You need a lawyer willing to counsel and mentor you in protecting your most valued asset. You need your own Human Resources Department.

The role of Human Resources at most large corporation is to recruit and retain talent, set salaries, wages and process payroll, and to protect the company against employee law suits especially during lay offs. Human Resources serves the need of the employer not the employees. If your manager wants you fired, they will seek the advice of Human Resources. The bottom line is that Human Resources is not your friend, they are not there to make sure you are treated fairly.

From the moment a large corporation hires you they have already planned how they will hand you your walking papers. Human Resources knows it is unlikely you will last anymore than three years at the company. Consider these statistics concerning Google: "A plurality of employees at Google stay for less than 1 year. 34% of Google employees stay at the company for less than 1 year. It's rare for an employee to stay with Google for 3-4 years. Only 6% of Google employees stay at the company for 3-4 years." https://www.zippia.com/google-careers-24972/demographics/

When you sense trouble at work, do not call Human Resources, call a good employment lawyer who can act as your Human Resources Department and look after your interests not the company's. Call me at 408-412-9253 for sound legal advice that puts your interests first.

 

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Posted by Quan
November 10, 2021
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James took over my case after a few other attorneys didn't help me much. James had ongoing support for my questions and concerns and gave great advice for my case that took 2 years to settle. I would recommend James to anyone seeking competent legal counsel. James is honest, he doesn't nickel and dime you on the little things, is personable, and will advocate for you when you need him most.

 

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Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law
  • Labor and Employment 3
    • Wrongful Termination
    • Discrimination
    • Sexual Harassment
  • Litigation
  • International Law
  • Other 3
    • Employment Law
    • Labor & Employment
    • Family

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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1992, California
    1996, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
    Memberships
    Contra Costa, San Francisco and Marin County Bar Associations
    San Francisco Trial Attorneys Association.
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    University of San Francisco
    Class of 1991
    J.D.
    Other Education
    University of California, Berkeley
    Class of 1981
    B.A.
  • Personal Details & History
    Age
    Born in 1960
    San Francisco, California, August 16, 1960
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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    James Anthony Dal Bon was admitted in 1992 to the State of California.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    James Anthony Dal Bon is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
  • Does this attorney speak any other languages?
    James Anthony Dal Bon speaks Spanish.
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    Yes, James Anthony Dal Bon has a 5.0 Client Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    James Anthony Dal Bon attended University of San Francisco.