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Government

Dec. 4, 2012

Judge lets suit against Thomas Jefferson School of Law proceed

A judge has rejected an attempt by Thomas Jefferson School of Law to throw out a lawsuit accusing the school of recruiting students with misleading employment statistics about its graduates.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A judge has rejected an attempt by Thomas Jefferson School of Law to throw out a lawsuit accusing the school of recruiting students with misleading employment statistics about its graduates.


Ruling on two motions to end the potential class action, San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel M. Pressman declared that potential students "are injured by enrolling in an institution that is not what it...

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