Daily Journal Staff Writer
Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego has been slapped with what appears to be a first-of-its-kind lawsuit alleging the school lured students to campus with inaccurate post-graduation jobs data that misrepresented the chances of securing gainful employment.
The suit, a proposed class action filed Thursday in San Diego County Superior Court, seeks $50 million for an estimated potential class of ...
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