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Law Practice

Jun. 17, 2014

New firm emerges from ashes of Lackie Dammeier

When police advocacy firm Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir APC closed its doors last year amid a billing scandal, its 21 attorneys scattered to find work. A handful made the risky move of launching their own police advocacy outfit.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


ONTARIO - When police advocacy firm Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir APC closed its doors last year amid a billing scandal with the state peace officers defense fund, its 21 attorneys scattered to find work. Some secured posts at other similar firms. Others launched solo practices. But a handful of attorneys made the risky move of launching their own police advocacy outfit.


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