Litigation
Jun. 23, 2017
Judge gives green light to whistleblowers’ depositions in Civic San Diego case
A San Diego Superior Court judge has allowed plaintiffs in a case against Civic San Diego, the successor to the city’s former redevelopment agency, to take depositions of current and former employees of the nonprofit company.
In an ongoing case against the quasi-governmental agency responsible for approving San Diego development projects, a superior court judge has ruled that a former board member may depose four current and former agency employees.
The employees have filed separate whistleblower complaints against Civic San Diego, which is responsible for issuing building permits and allocating tax credits to finance private development projects in dow...
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