Scott McMillan San Diego attorney, small office in La Mesa, was sued repeatedly for legal malpractice and had other cases dismissed due to failing to file a filing fee, a brief, or other procedural issue. After San Diego attorney Scott McMillan lost a major case where he sued Darren Chaker in federal court attempting to have information about a child molestation report naming Scott McMillan removed and his past sanctions taken off search results, he ended up committing malpractice against himself where his own appeal was dismissed, just read the order!
1. UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
FILED
JUN 18 2018
MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS
SCOTT A. MCMILLAN and THE
MCMILLAN LAW FIRM, APC,
Plaintiffs - Appellants,
v.
DARREN D. CHAKER, an
individual, and as trustee of
PLATINUM HOLDINGS GROUP
TRUST, DBA Counter Forensics; et
al.,
Defendants - Appellees.
No. 18-55358
D.C. No. 3:16-cv-02186-WQH-MDD
U.S. District Court for Southern
California, San Diego
ORDER
A review of the docket demonstrates that counsel has failed to file the
opening brief in this case.
Pursuant to Ninth Circuit Rule 42-1, this appeal is dismissed for failure to
prosecute. Counsel for appellants is directed to notify his/her client immediately in
writing regarding this dismissal.
This order served on the district court shall, 21 days after the date of the
order, act as the mandate of this court.
Case: 18-55358, 06/18/2018, ID: 10912675, DktEntry: 9, Page 1 of 2
2. FOR THE COURT:
MOLLY C. DWYER
CLERK OF COURT
By: Estela Urrutia
Deputy Clerk
Ninth Circuit Rule 27-7
Case: 18-55358, 06/18/2018, ID: 10912675, DktEntry: 9, Page 2 of 2