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Pamela M. Sayad, Esq.
Sayad & Biren
505 Montgomery Street
Suite 700
San Francisco, CA 94111
 
 
Communication Center  
Phone: (415) 392-4100
E-mail: pms@sayad-biren.com
Fax: (415) 392-4001
Web site: http://www.sayad-biren.com


Position Areas of Practice Bar Admissions
Education Honors Published Works
Affiliations

EXPERTISE

Ms. Sayad has over thirty five years of legal experience in government service and private practice. She is a former Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, with extensive civil and criminal trial experience in state and federal courts in California, the District of Columbia and Massachusetts. She is the senior and founding partner of Sayad & Biren in San Francisco. Her extensive legal experience includes representation of employees and employers in a wide variety of employment, discrimination, harassment and compliance matters, including white-collar criminal defense representation. She is an experienced mediator and highly regarded as an effective mediator in the employment arena. Ms. Sayad lectures widely in the area of employment and discrimination law both to legal and law audiences and has appeared on television talk shows and radio.

In 1987, in a case that was widely reported in the local and national press, Ms. Sayad obtained the highest jury verdict at that time in San Francisco Superior Court, in a single plaintiff wrongful termination case on behalf of her client in Carolyn Gardner v. Charles Schwab & Co.

Ms. Sayad was the individual responsible for opening the Olympic Club to women, being the first woman to apply for membership and then actively being involved in the litigation that eventually resulted in the Club admitting women as full voting members.

Besides her broad-based employment, discrimination and white-collar criminal defense litigation practice, Ms. Sayad also counsels and advises employees, corporations and start ups on wage and hour issues, discrimination, wrongful termination, privacy and unfair competition issues, discipline and termination, drafts employment contracts, independent contractor agreements and severance agreements, conducts harassment and misconduct investigations, for example.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Ms. Sayad is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts of California. Massachusetts and the District of Columbia and before the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the State Bar of California, Labor & Employment Law Section, the Bar Association of San Francisco and the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA).

SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS


"Legal Considerations in Reductions in Force," Nonprofits' Insurance Alliance of California, Annual Conference, Panel Member, May 14, 2009

Interview on MarketWatch.com/WSJ.com on COBRA Health Care Benefits for Terminated Employees under the 2009 Stimulus Package (March 30, 2009)


"Sex Discrimination and Law: The Role of Women in the Workplace," and "Sex, Law and the Workplace," Yale University, Guest Speaker, February 19-20, 2007

"How to Protect Yourself as an Employee if Your Company Is Facing an Impending Merger or Acquisition" Healthcare Business Woman's Association Panel Member, September 27, 2006.
 
"The Most Common Mistakes Lawyers Make in Mediation" Marin County Bar Association, Employment and Labor Law Section Speaker, September 21, 2006.

"National Origin and Religious Discrimination Issues in a Post 9/11 World" Bar Association of San Francisco Labor and Employment Law Section, Panel Member, February 22, 2003.

"Racial Diversity in the Legal Profession" Continuing Education of the Bar, Panel Member, August 21, 2000.

"Development in Employment Law as We Approach the Millennium: What Attorneys Need to Know in Advising Their Clients: What Employers Need to Do: What Employees Need to Know" September 23, 1999. San Mateo County Bar Association Luncheon Speaker.

"Sexual Harassment 101: A Primer On How to Work Comfortably in the Workspace." Coalition of Adequate School Housing Conference, Speaker, Sacramento, CA; February 25, 1997.

"Elimination of Bias," Panel Member, Practicing Law Institute, December, 1995

"Discrimination in the Workplace" and "Private Club Discrimination." Frequent Guest Speaker. "Nightbeat," KCBS (Radio), 1987-1994.

"Power: Women in the Workplace:" Keynote Speaker, University Club, November 1994.

"Does Workers Compensation Insurance Cover Wrongful Termination Suits?" Panel Member, The Bar Association of San Francisco, November 1993.

"Private Club Discrimination." Guest, "People Are Talking" KPLX (Television), 1990.

SELECTED PRESS REFERANCES

"Clinton Golfed at Exclusive Bay Club," San Francisco Chronicle, March 14, 1996.

"Sexual Harassment Message Often Unheeded, Many Women Contend," Los Angeles Times, September 12, 1996.

Marcia Chamber, The Unplayable Lie, The Untold Story of Women and Discrimination in American Golf, NYT Special Services, Inc. 1995.

"You Can Bank On It," California Lawyer, March 1994.

"Poster Girl for the Club," San Francisco Daily Journal, July 19, 1994.

"The New Frontier," California Business Law, May 17, 1993.

"Women Praise Olympic Club," San Francisco Examiner Sports Section, October 24, 1993.

"Profile of a Woman Who Wants to Join an All-Male Bastion." San Francisco Examiner, December 13, 1990.

"Ex Schwab Employee Wins," The Recorder, September 14, 1987 and related articles in the San Francisco Chronicle (Herb Caen), San Francisco Examiner, Investor's Daily on the largest single jury verdict in a wrongful termination case (tried by Ms. Sayad).

EDUCATION

Ms. Sayad received an A.B. degree from the University of California at Berkeley in 1970 in political science and a J.D. from the University of Notre Dame School of Law in 1973, where she was a Director of the Notre Dame Legal Aid Association.

Ms. Sayad has received an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell and is listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.

Current Employment Position(s):
Senior and Founding Partner
Areas Of Practice:
Employment
Sexual Harassment
Wrongful Termination
Gender and Age Discrimination
Personal Injury
Civil Rights
Contract Negotiations
Severance Agreements
Bar Admissions:
California, 1982
District of Columbia, 1974
U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit, 1982
U.S. District Court Northern District of California, 1982
U.S. District Court Central District of California
U.S. District Court Eastern District of California
U.S. District Court Southern District of California
U.S. Supreme Court
Education:
Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1973
J.D.

University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, 1970
A.B
Major: Political Science

Published Works:
Clinton Golfed at Exclusive Bay Club, San Francisco Chronicle, March 14, 1996
 
Sex Harassment Message Often Unheeded, Many Women Contend, Los Angeles Times, September 12, 1996
 
Marcia Chamber, The Unplayable Lie, The Untold Story of Women and Discrimination in American Golf, NYT Special Services, Inc., 1995
 
You Can Bank on It, California Lawyer, March, 1994
 
'Poster Girl' for the Club, San Francisco Daily Journal, July 19, 1994
 
The New Frontier, California Business Law, May 17, 1993
 
Women Praise Olympic Club, San Francisco Examiner, October 24, 1993
 
Profile of a Woman Who Wants to Join an All-Male Bastion, San Francisco Examiner, December 13, 1990
 
"Ex Schwab Employee Wins", The Recorder, September 14, 1987
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Speaker, "National Origin and Religious Discrimination Issues in a Post 9/11 World", Bar Association of San Francisco Labor and Employment Law Section, February 22, 2003
 
Panel Member, "Racial Diversity in the Legal Profession', Continuing Education of the Bar, August, 2000, August 21, 2000
 
Speaker, "Developments in Employment Law As We Approach The Millennium: What Attorneys Need to Know" in Advising Their Clients: What Employers Need To Do; What Employees Need To Know, San Mateo County Bar Association, September 23, 1999
 
Speaker, "Sexual Harassment 101: A Primer On How To Work Comfortable in the Workplace", Coalition of Adequate School Housing Conference, February 25, 1997
 
Panel Member, "Elimination of Bias", Practicing Law Institute
 
"Discrimination in the Workplace" and "Private Club Discrimination," Frequent Guest, "Nightbeat" KCBS (Radio), 1987 - 1994
 
Keynote Speaker, "Power: Women in the Workplace", University Club
 
Panel Member, "Does Workers Compensation Insurance Cover Wrongful Termination Suits?", The Bar Association of San Francisco
 
Guest, "Private Club Discrimination", "People Are Talking", KPIX (Television), 1990
Honors and Awards:
Received an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell
 
Listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers
Professional Associations and Memberships:
Sayad & Biren, San Francisco, 1995 - Present
Mediator and Arbitrator
 
Opera Guild, 1994 - Present
Board of Directors
 
Bar Association of San Francisco
Member
 
State Bar Association of California, Labor & Employment Law Section
Member
 
National Employment Lawyers Association
Member
 
The Olympic Club
Member
 
California Indian Legal Services, 1984 - 1990
Board of Trustees
 
Medical Center, University of San Francisco, 1990 - 1994
Board of Directors
Past Employment Positions:
District of Columbia, Assistant United States Attorney, 1977 - 1980
 
United States Department of Interior, Attorney, Solicitor's Office, Division of Indian Affairs, 1974 - 1977
 
United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Attorney, Honors Program, Office of the General Counsel, 1973 - 1974


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