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Litigation

Jul. 18, 2014

Unhappy graduates press revised complaint against San Diego law school

In an amended complaint, four graduates claim Thomas Jefferson School of Law exaggerated its employment results by nearly 25 percent.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Graduates suing Thomas Jefferson School of Law for alleging tricking them into enrolling with exaggerated employment numbers filed a new version of their lawsuit Wednesday raising new charges.


For more than 15 years, the school "has churned out graduates, many of whom have little or no hope of working as attorneys at any point in their careers," the new complaint states. After several...

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