The Professional Association of Golf Officials has filed a malpractice suit against a Lima, Pa., partner and his firm — allegations the defendants deny.

In Professional Association of Golf Officials v. Phillips, Campbell & Phillips, et al. , PAGO alleges the defendants fell “asleep at the wheel” and “guided” PAGO “into a less than advantageous position” during and in the context of collective bargaining. PAGO, a Fort Worth-based labor union for golf tournament officials employed by the PGA Tour, filed the suit in Fort Worth’s 96th District Court.

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