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Litigation

Dec. 19, 2013

Ruling strikes another blow to now-defunct Lackie Dammeier

Orange County district attorney officials committed no wrongdoing when they informed a Costa Mesa City Council member that a GPS device had been planted on his truck, according to a Santa Ana judge's ruling Friday.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Orange County district attorney officials committed no wrongdoing when they informed a Costa Mesa City Council member that a GPS device had been planted on his truck, according to a Santa Ana judge's ruling Friday. The decision is yet another black eye for the now-defunct law firm Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir APC, which has been mired in scandal of late, including accusations of a harassment scheme t...

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