SAN FRANCISCO — Plaintiffs lawyer Shannon Liss-Riordan has earned a reputation for attacking the Bay Area’s on-demand economy, but she may have filed a few suits too many, according to a recent ruling in her case against Washio Inc.
On Friday, San Francisco Superior Court Judge Harold Kahn denied Boston-based Liss-Riordan’s application for pro hac vice admission, finding she is “regularly engaged in substantial legal activities in California and thus not eligible.”
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