SAN FRANCISCO — If you have a tax issue, you need a tax lawyer. Got a CEQA problem? You need an environmental lawyer. And if you’ve got a $9 million judgment you’re defending before a court of appeal, you really should consider bringing in an appellate lawyer.

Or you could do what class action litigator Randall Renick did this week when he went before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, trying to preserve a big wage-and-hour win.

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