Litigation
Jul. 25, 2012
Suits against California law schools moving ahead for now
Angry graduates suing their law schools over allegedly dubious employment data have now been thrown out of courts in Michigan and New York. But the attorneys pursuing several California schools say they are not deterred.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Angry graduates suing their law schools over allegedly dubious employment data have now been thrown out of courts in Michigan and New York, but the attorneys pursuing several California schools say they are not deterred.
In the dismissals, including the latest Friday in Michigan, judges have ruled that the graduate plaintiffs should have known better than to rely on schools' employment data...
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