...v.WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION, a Minnesota corporation, dba BAR-BRI; KAPLAN, INC., a Delaware corporation, Defendants-Appellees....
...filed a putative class action against the owners and producers of the BAR/BRI bar review course ...
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...filed a putative class action against the owners and producers of the BAR/BRI bar review course ...
...the owner of the nation's largest provider of bar-review courses, BAR/BRI, citing concerns about the incentive awards paid to some of the...
...slugging it out over control of a $49 million class action against BAR/BRI, the nation's leading bar review company. Less than...
...McGuire Woods, in an antitrust class action against the parent company of BAR/BRI, the nation's largest provider of bar review courses....
...in a class action against the nation's leading bar-review company, BAR/BRI. In addition to providing perhaps $125 to each of...
...much as $800 -- aspirin not included. A bar review class from, say, BAR/BRI, runs about $1,600. As work weeks are sacrificed for library...
IMPROVED performances by most New York law schools helped raise the statewide pass rate for first-time takers of the July bar exam to 79 percent, with Cornell Law School edging out Columbia Law Schoo
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