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Aug. 7, 2024

Gary T. Lafayette

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Gary T. Lafayette

Sanders Roberts • Oakland


Gary Lafayette has been defending employers and other businesses from his small, Oakland law firm for more than 30 years. Although he concentrates on trial work, he also handles his own appeals.


In fact, in 2002, he argued and won a housing discrimination case before the U.S. Supreme Court. Making the experience especially memorable, the usually silent Justice Clarence Thomas asked him a question. Department of Housing and Urban Development v. ...

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