Tamarah Prevost is a partner and trial attorney at Altair Law®, specializing in complex employment and wrongful termination disputes. She represents employees across various industries, with a particular focus on high-level executives navigating challenging workplace issues.
Tamarah’s career is driven by an unwavering commitment to protecting employee rights and fostering workplace equity. Known for her readiness to take cases to trial when necessary, she has established herself as a leading expert in employment litigation. Whether through negotiation, litigation, or trial, Tamarah consistently achieves favorable outcomes for her clients.
Her meticulous attention to detail and strategic approach make her especially adept at resolving disputes for executives, understanding the unique professional and personal challenges they face. Tamarah’s dedication to restoring her clients’ dignity and well-being has earned her a reputation for integrity, tenacity, and exceptional advocacy.
Beyond the courtroom, Tamarah is a respected speaker, writer, and thought leader in employment law. Her expertise has been featured in prominent publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle, Daily Journal, Forum, and Trial magazines. She frequently shares her insights on emerging trends and best practices as a panelist and conference speaker.
Tamarah is deeply committed to community service and social justice. She serves as a Board Member and Chair of the Legal Affairs Committee for PRC, a San Francisco nonprofit providing legal advocacy, workforce development, and support services to at-risk individuals. She also holds board positions with the San Mateo Trial Lawyers’ Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Western Trial Lawyers’ Association. Tamarah believes in the transformative power of the law and is dedicated to creating more equitable workplaces.
Outside of her professional life, Tamarah enjoys live music and walks with her beloved dog, Paka, whom she adopted from Maui.
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