Benesch’s San Francisco office has experienced significant growth since opening in 2019 and is now home to 35 of the firm’s attorneys. With attorneys bringing experience from BigLaw, boutique firms and in-house roles, the team reflects the diversity of the city’s business landscape. The office is particularly well known for its work in corporate and securities, data privacy and cybersecurity, retail and e-commerce, intellectual property, litigation and white-collar defense.
Situated in the center of San Francisco’s Financial District at 100 Pine Street, our office offers sweeping views of the Bay and city skyline and is just a short walk from the Embarcadero waterfront. The energy and innovation of the city make it an ideal setting for Benesch’s entrepreneurial spirit. We are committed to growing our presence in this key market while continuing to serve the Bay Area’s dynamic business community. Our recent office expansion, which increases our San Francisco footprint by nearly 70% to allow for additional growth, was featured in Law360.
Benesch’s core practice areas include Corporate & Securities, Commercial Finance & Banking, Executive Compensation & Benefits, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Labor & Employment, Litigation and Real Estate. Some of the industries the firm concentrates in include AI, Cannabis, Construction, Dental/DSOs, Energy, Pharmaceuticals, Plastics/Polymers, Private Equity, Retail & E-commerce and Transportation & Logistics.
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