Litigation
Aug. 7, 2014
Attorneys duel before court over law school job placement data litigation
Graduates of a pair of San Francisco law schools faced a healthy amount of skepticism Tuesday from a judge over whether their lawsuit accusing the schools of exaggerating job placement data should be granted class action status.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Graduates of a pair of San Francisco law schools faced a healthy amount of skepticism Tuesday from a state court judge here over whether their lawsuit accusing the schools of exaggerating job placement data should be granted class action status.
The cases against Golden Gate University and University of San Francisco already face an uphill battle. Last year, plaintiffs in a similar su...
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