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Overview

Overview

Maysa Saeed is an associate attorney in the Labor and Employment Law practice group. Her practice focuses on counseling and litigation to assist employers in all aspects of employment law. Maysa’s litigation practice includes, but is not limited to, Private Attorney General Act (PAGA) cases, class actions in both state and federal court, and disputes or investigations before the Department of Labor, California’s Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Maysa's prior legal experience also includes experience litigating various commercial matters and defending insurance carriers in administrative trials before the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Boards in San Jose and Salinas. Maysa's litigation experience provides her with invaluable insight and perspective when advocating and advising clients to resolve or prevent legal disputes.

Practice Areas

Education

  • J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law
  • B.A., University of California, Santa Cruz

Admissions

  • California

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