Carolyn Langenkamp is a noted civil rights attorney.  
She has practiced in the field of sexual harassment and
sex discrimination since 1979 and has extensive trial
experience.  Ms. Langenkamp has provided sexual
harassment prevention and investigation training for
managers, human resources representatives, and other
lawyers for the past twenty years.  Ms. Langenkamp is the
1989 recipient of the Eastern District Federal Court award
for outstanding service to the Federal bench.  She sits as
a temporary judge for the Sacramento County Superior
Court.  Ms. Langenkamp is a 1979 graduate of the U.C.
Davis King Hall School of Law and a 1971 Graduate of
Simmons College.


Lesley Beth Curtis has specialized in plaintiff-side labor,
employment and education law since 1997.  Prior to that
she served as a judicial clerk for the Honorable Elaine
Watters of the Sonoma County Superior Court in a
multiple defendant capital trial.  She is a partner with
Langenkamp, Curtis & Price, LLP, where she represents
employees in a wide range of employment issues,
including issues dealing with discrimination and
harassment, in state court, before private arbitrators,
before the California State Office of Administrative
Hearings, and before the Third District Court of Appeal.  
Ms. Curtis is also a California Teachers Association Group
Legal Services Attorney, and as such she frequently
performs training sessions for teachers on a variety of
education and employment issues, including sexual
harassment in the workplace.  She also defends the rights
of teachers in layoff, tenure and discipline matters.  Ms.
Curtis is a 1996 graduate of U.C. Davis King Hall School of
Law where she was selected for Order of the Barristers.


Andrea Price is an attorney specializing in employment
and education law at Langenkamp, Curtis and Price ,LLP.  
Ms. Price has defended teachers in layoff, tenure and
discipline matters, and has enforced the Education Code
rights of teachers.   She also represents teachers in
issues involving discrimination, harassment and retaliation
under the California Fair Employment and Housing Act.  
Ms. Price is a 2003 graduate of the King Hall School of
Law, University of California at Davis, where she was on
the Trial Practice Honors Board and worked as a mentor
for the King Hall Outreach Program.  Ms. Price earned a
B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley in Political
Science.


Ted Lindstrom is an associate in the firm.  His practice
focuses on the representation of public school employees
and teachers unions in a wide range of employment, labor,
and education law matters.   Mr. Lindstrom has experience
representing teachers in lay-off proceedings, disciplinary
matters, tenure claims, wage and salary disputes, and a
variety of other employment-related matters.  He has also
represented labor organizations in unfair labor practice
disputes before the Public Employment Relations Board.  
Mr. Lindstrom earned his J.D. at the McGeorge School of
Law in Sacramento, California.  While at McGeorge, he
received the Witkin Award for Academic Excellence in
Negotiations and Settlement and was also invited to
participate on the International Advocacy Moot Court
Honors Board. He is also a member of the Roger J.
Traynor Honor Society.  Mr. Lindstrom is admitted to
practice in California.  He is licensed to practice in all
California state courts and the U.S. District Court of
California for the Eastern District.


Brendan White is an attorney specializing in employment
and education law at Langenkamp, Curtis and Price, LLP.  
He represents teachers in issues involving layoff, tenure
and salary under the California Education Code as well as
discrimination, harassment and retaliation under the
California Fair Employment and Housing Act.  Mr. White is
a 2009 graduate of the University of California Berkeley
School of Law (Boalt Hall).  Prior to entering the legal
profession, Mr. White was a teacher in Chicago and a
special education aide in Vacaville.  In 2006 he was
unlawfully terminated from a California non-public school
for his efforts to organize a union there.  As a first-year law
student, Mr. White successfully fought his termination and
was reinstated with back-pay by Region 20 of the National
Labor Relations Board.  He is a member of the National
Lawyers Guild and has served as a Court-Appointed
Education Representative for a young man in foster care
from 2006 to the present.
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