Longtime San Francisco labor lawyer Albert Brundage died on March 18, having retired from his in-house position at San Francisco’s Plumbers Local 38 last June.
Brundage was part of a remarkable cohort of Bay Area, union-side labor lawyers that included future state Supreme Court justices Mathew Tobriner and Joseph Grodin. In the post-World War II period these lawyers helped transform not only San Francisco’s tumultuous labor relations, but also its political and social structure.
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