About Richard Allen
Richard Allen Hurlburt is a licensed attorney in California, admitted to the State Bar in 1995 under license number 179072. He is currently active and practices law in San Francisco, California. Mr. Hurlburt is also a licensed real estate broker in California, holding license number 01479543.
Mr. Hurlburt earned his Juris Doctor degree from the New College of California, School of Law in 1995. During his studies, he participated in work-study internships focusing on eviction defense in San Francisco. Prior to law school, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Francisco State University in 1987, concentrating on social stratification and related subjects.
Mr. Hurlburt's legal practice primarily focuses on real estate law, including commercial real estate matters. He has extensive experience in tenant rights, handling cases involving wrongful eviction, habitability issues, harassment, retaliation, discrimination, and enforcement of tenant rights to purchase properties. His work encompasses all stages of litigation, from initial case evaluation to trial proceedings.
Throughout his career, Mr. Hurlburt has been admitted to practice before various courts, including the California State Courts and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. He has represented clients in numerous cases, demonstrating a commitment to tenant rights and real estate law. In addition to his legal practice, he has served as a lecturer and panelist for the State Bar of California and the Bar Association of San Francisco.
Mr. Hurlburt is an active member of the State Bar of California and the San Francisco Association of Realtors. He has been recognized with the Wiley W. Manuel Award by the State Bar of California in 2005 and 1996 for his pro bono work. He is fluent in English and has been involved in various community service programs, including the Bar Association of San Francisco's volunteer initiatives.