... Alaburda's attorney, Brian Procel of Los Angles firm Miller Barondess, did not immediately respond to calls for comment. Hasl...
...sued her alma mater. She is represented by Los Angeles firm Miller Barondess. The complaint faulted Cooley for publicizing employment rates nine...
The attorneys behind class actions against New York Law School and Thomas M. Cooley Law School announced plans on Oct. 5 to sue 15 additional law schools for publishing what they described as mislead
Two of the country's biggest law schools were hit with class actions on Aug. 10 alleging that they fraudulently inflated post-employment graduation and salary statistics to lure prospective students
...to countersue and hold accountable both Thomas Cooley and their lawyers at [Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone] for abusing the legal system with their blatantly...
A 2008 graduate of the Thomas Jefferson School of Law filed a class action in California state court on May 26, alleging that the school committed fraud by misrepresenting the employment statistics f
...quot;formidable adversary," said Louis "Skip" Miller of Miller Barondess in Los Angeles, who defended Los Angeles city officials in several...
...who earlier this year left the firm he founded, is launching Miller Barondess, a new firm specializing in high-stakes litigation. Early...
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