Litigation
Dec. 3, 2013
Former police advocacy firm takes jab at Orange County district attorney's office
Lackie Dammeier McGill & Ethir APC, which dissolved in September, accuses prosecutors of leaking confidential information to alleged victims of a harassment scheme the firm stands accused of executing against Costa Mesa officials.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Lawyers for a defunct police advocacy law firm came out swinging in court last week, filing motions accusing the Orange County district attorney's office of leaking confidential information to alleged victims of a harassment scheme the firm stands accused of executing.
Lackie, Dammeier, McGill & Ethir APC, which dissolved in September amid civil litigation and criminal investigations, requested...
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