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Feb. 16, 2017

Top Plaintiffs' Verdict by Impact: Montoya v. City of Los Angeles

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Top Plaintiffs' Verdict by Impact: Montoya v. City of Los Angeles
Matthew S. McNicholas

Former Los Angeles Police Department detective Maria Elena Montoya successfully claimed that police brass suspended her, stripped her of her detective's assignment and imposed other forms of retaliation after she took a medically ordered disability leave. McNicholas' representation of his client is part of his long campaign to end police retaliation against its officers for what top officials pejoratively term "sick, lame and laz...

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