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Litigation

Mar. 19, 2010

DA, Union Trade Barbs Over Benefits

The legal battle between a union representing Los Angeles County's prosecutors and District Attorney Steve Cooley appears to be growing amid allegations county officials failed to comply with a preliminary injunction.

By Sandra Hernandez

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The legal battle between a union representing Los Angeles County's prosecutors and District Attorney Steve Cooley appears to be growing amid allegations county officials failed to comply with a preliminary injunction.

An attorney for the Association of Deputy District Attorneys accused county officials of ignoring a March ruling requiring union members pay less for health care ...

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