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Litigation

Nov. 16, 2013

Former police advocacy firm hit with new allegations in ongoing litigation

Lackie Dammeier McGill & Ethir APC faces allegations of illegally tracking a city councilman by placing a GPS device on the official's vehicle.


By Katie Lucia


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A now-defunct police advocacy law firm in Upland faces allegations of illegally tracking a city councilman by placing a GPS device on the official's vehicle.


In an amended lawsuit brought Wednesday by members of the Costa Mesa City Council, the officials accuse Lackie Dammeier McGill & Ethir APC and the police union it represented of colluding with a private investigator to harass the official...

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