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JANUARY 14, 2009

Yaeger lobbying dispute lands in court

Nothing is more valuable to the lobbyists who walk the halls of the Florida Capitol than the list of clients who pay them to influence state lawmakers.

Last week the scramble over clients spilled over into a Leon County courtroom, where charges and countercharges are flying.

On one side is Don Yaeger, sports writer/author-turned lobbyist. He says he fired two employees at 180 Consulting because he caught them trying to run off with some of the firm's clients.

On the other side are insurance lobbyist Lisa Miller, a former associate in Yaeger's firm, and Meghan Kelly, who was Miller's assistant. Miller says they left the firm after learning Yaeger had been reading their e-mail. (story here)

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