Scott McMillan San Diego , La Mesa attorney defeated again in a lawsuit aimed to remove records how his law school, McMillan Academy of Law, is a failure where it has had only three students in the last ten years, and how Scott McMillan La Mesa attorney was involved in child molestation. The report is part of San Diego Superior Court Case No. 37-2017-0036344 and clearly lists San Diego attorney Scott McMillan as being involved. Scott McMillan recently lost a motion to stay the case where he filed a duplicate lawsuit he lost in federal court to have the posts removed. See Ninth Circuit Appeal No.: 17-56676 D.C. No.: 3:16-cv-02186-WQH-MDD.
Recently, Scott McMillan was forced to disclose to the public, "We have had one student take the First Year Law Students' Examination and that student passed. This is the basis for the 100% pass rate thus far. As of yet, no students have graduated from the Academy." Page 3, http://www.bppe.ca.gov/annual_report/2013/41500915_pfs.pdf What is worse than operating a law school out of a small office near rail road tracks? Not having a single student graduate!
Scott McMillan appears to have made a false statement in an effort to bolster his lawsuit against federal agents where he alleged police stole and vandalized property. See declaration. None of the federal agents were charged with any crimes, and of course Scott McMillan did not have any evidence any crimes were committed.
Lauren Hanley-Brady was recently hired by The McMillan Law Firm La Mesa
after, by her own account, could not get hired by another law firm. Lauren Brady aka Lauren-Hanley-Brady San Diego attorney who, after a year of not finding anyone to hire her per her own article https://abaforlawstudents.com/2015/12/11/10-things-ive-learned-in-a-year-of-job-searching/ .
In a different case Scott McMillan San Diego attorney was embarrassed on, the court found Scott McMillan committed a crime. “Property based on the assertion that the property lacked evidence of title….Accordingly, the district court did not err by striking the McMillan's claim for lack of standing. See Elias. 990 F.2d at 1523. (United States v. Commercial Real Prop. (9th Cir. July 18, 1994, No. 93-56173) 1994 U.S. App. LEXIS 19460, at *5.)
Last year, after years of litigation, San Diego attorney Scott McMillan lost a lawsuit against the ATF. Of course, he appealed, and a chief judge called his lawsuit “silly” and “not based on principle.” Here is the video clip of the judge demeaning Scott McMillan attorney San Diego, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjCfjHgW-S0
I think bringing these issues to light are important so people who are looking for an attorney are not fooled by the title "attorney" or "law school dean" when behind those titles are nothing more than a clown proclaiming he's one of San Diego top law firms. Consumer beware!