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Widener University School of Law graduates unable to find jobs in their profession can go forward with a suit charging they were misled about the school's placement success rate
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Widener University School of Law graduates unable to find jobs in their profession can go forward with a suit charging they were misled about the school's placement success rate
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Pope Prediction South Texas College of Law professor Josh Blackman thinks he can predict...
Attorneys behind a spate of fraud class actions targeting law schools have asked the New York State Court of Appeals to review an intermediate appellate panel's December dismissal of a suit brought b
Originally Published: National Law Journal
E-discovery considerations can't be allowed to overshadow litigation strategy
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...The John Marshall Law School and Chicago-Kent College of Law have become the latest to see fraud litigation brought...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...in Cook County against The John Marshall Law School and Chicago-Kent College of Law. Motions are pending to dismiss cases against the remaining...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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