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Litigation

Jun. 15, 2012

Judge considering schools' arguments in job placement data case

Attorneys for two law schools persuaded a San Francisco County Superior Court judge on Wednesday to reconsider a tentative ruling against them in a suit that alleges the schools inflated job placement data of their graduates.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - Defense attorneys representing two law schools here persuaded a San Francisco County Superior Court judge on Wednesday to reconsider a tentative ruling against them in a suit that alleges the schools inflated job placement data of their graduates.


Judge Harold E. Kahn is considering whether to grant part of a demurrer filed by the defendants, Golden Gate University School of Law and ...

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