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Movers & Shakers

By ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
March 28, 2008

San Francisco's Sideman & Bancroft LLP Partner Diana Richmond was named the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists (ACFLS) Hall of Fame Award winner for 2007. The Hall of Fame Award, created in 1991, has been bestowed upon only 16 other attorneys, all of whom exemplify outstanding service in the family law community.

Richmond, who has 34 years' experience, leads Sideman & Bancroft's family law practice, which encompasses complex marital property issues, spousal and child support, child custody and premarital agreements. Experienced at both trial and appellate levels, Richmond works as a mediator, settlement conference facilitator or private adjudicator for family law and related controversies. Prior to joining the firm, she maintained a private family law practice for more than 23 years.

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