
"Jim Lacy's knowledge and understanding
of how postage can affect a political campaign made all the difference
in our successful negotiations with the United States Postal Service
to protect First Amendment rights of candidates for office, PACs
and nonprofits who use direct-mail. He is highly complemented by
his wife Janice, who is an even better lawyer than Jim is!"
–Wayne Johnson, President, American Association of
Political Consultants 2005- 2007, Johnson/Clark Associates
"Attorneys Janice and Jim Lacy
took the initial steps that allowed our
foundation to acquire President Ronald Reagan’s Western White
House, Rancho del Cielo, in Santa Barbara.”
–Ron Robinson, President, Young America’s Foundation
"Jim Lacy stood shoulder to shoulder
with Howard Jarvis” in forming
the HTJA organization.
–Jon Coupal, President, Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association
"Jim Lacy has a strong command of the
rules affecting nonprofit organizations and we are pleased to have
him as our General Counsel."
–Joel Fox, President, Small Business Action Committee
"Because of Jim Lacy’s
litigation skills, we are not burdened by over-
regulation of our campaign publications. He has won two federal
court
litigations supporting our right to political speech.”
–Allan Hoffenblum, Hoffenblum & Associates; Republican
Political Consultant; KCAL TV Commentator; Publisher of Citizens
for Representative Government Slate Mailer
"Jim Lacy's knowledge of postal law
and First Amendment litigation and Janice Lacy's experience as a
former enforcement attorney at the Federal Election Commission make
their law firm a compelling resource for professionals in politics."
–Larry Levine, Larry Levine & Associates; Democratic
Political Consultant; Publisher of Voter Information Guide Slate
Mailer
James Lacy is “transforming the way
campaign mail is sent to California
voters…”
–Los Angeles Times, February 24, 2003
"[C]onservative slate-mail king
James Lacy….” is “one of campaign-
finance reform’s most lethal enemies.”
–OC Weekly, December 13, 2002
"It's a very good day for the
Brown Act and open meetings," said attorney Jim Lacy after
winning a two-day trial to enforce the Ralph M. Brown Act against
the Mission Viejo City Council.
–Orange County Register, August 9, 2000
“He wants you to be counted….The
[United States] Supreme Court ruled Monday in favor of Lacy and
the other fifteen plaintiffs….” in the 2000 Census Bureau
statistical sampling challenge.
–Orange County Register, January 28, 1999
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