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Litigation

Jun. 20, 2007

Judge in Bar-Review Case Questions High Plaintiffs Incentives

Web Exclusive - Saying he was concerned about financial incentives that named plaintiffs may receive in a class action, U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real on Monday delayed final approval of a proposed $49 million settlement of an antitrust case against bar review course providers BAR/BRI and Kaplan.

WEB EXCLUSIVE

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Saying he was concerned about financial incentives named plaintiffs may receive in a class action, a federal judge on Monday delayed final approval of a proposed $49 million settlement of an antitrust case against bar review course provider BAR/BRI and Kaplan.
      U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real said he was co...

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