On a bright autumn day in Oakland, Siegel & Yee partner Daniel Siegel swivels around in his chair to the computer to pull up his new Twitter feed. In the course of about three days, his following had ballooned from two to 1,330 people.

“I’m amazed at how the story’s grown in the media,” said Siegel, who’s appeared on various local television shows answering questions about his Nov. 14 resignation as legal adviser to Oakland Mayor Jean Quan over her handling of Occupy protestors.

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