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Litigation

May 9, 2014

Former police advocacy firm to discuss settling litigation alleging fraud

Lawyers from the nation's largest police legal defense fund and the now-defunct police advocacy law firm Lackie Dammeier McGill & Ethir APLC will meet later this month to discuss settling litigation against the firm.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Lawyers from the nation's largest police legal defense fund and the now-defunct police advocacy law firm Lackie Dammeier McGill & Ethir APC will meet later this month to discuss settling federal and state litigation relating to a billing dispute in excess of $1 million.


The mediation, slated for May 23, follows a federal complaint filed last month by the Legal Defense Fund of the Peace Officer...

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