Community Involvement

Weintraub Tobin has a long-standing tradition of service to the community. Throughout its history, the Firm’s members have actively participated in charitable, civic, and professional organizations.  In each of the five cities where we have locations, attorneys are involved with the organizations that strive to make our communities–and our world–a better place.

Weintraub Tobin invests time, talent, and monetary assistance in meaningful community programs.  We assess the performance of each member of our Firm not just by what they accomplish for our clients, but also by how they engage with and contribute to the fabric of our community.

Organizations we serve and support.

COMMUNITY NEWS

Weintraub Tobin Cycles in 2024 ‘May is Bike Month’

Weintraub is proud to participate in the month-long online workplace challenge again this year, celebrating 20 years of Sacramento’s “May is Bike Month.” Participants will track their cycling miles on the May is Bike Month – Weintraub Team Page all month long, in friendly competition with other local workplace teams.…

Weintraub Recognized for Corporate Philanthropy

Weintraub is dedicated to contributing to the wellbeing of our community and those who serve it. The Sacramento Business Journal recently acknowledged our support of meaningful community programs. View the full list of organizations we serve and support. Read the full article by Sacramento Business Journal (paywall).

Weintraub Supports Barristers Club Diversity Conference 2023

Weintraub was proud to support the 2023 Barristers Club Diversity Conference, “Defending Diversity!” The two-day event was presented by the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Barristers Club Diversity and Inclusion Committee and aimed to deepen awareness around racial equity and inclusion efforts within the legal industry.  Weintraub attorney Jacqueline M.…


Serving the Community

Our attorneys and staff serve on charitable boards and are members, volunteers, and supporters of numerous community organizations, including: