Personal Injury & Torts
Jan. 19, 2002
Lesson Plan
When Chapman University School of Law opened its doors in 1995, one of its goals was to teach its students to litigate. They seemed to learn that lesson especially well, as one quarter of the inaugural class turned around and sued the school for fraud.
When Chapman University School of Law opened its doors in 1995, one of its goals was to teach its students to litigate. They seemed to learn that lesson especially well, as one quarter of the inaugural class turned around and sued the school for fraud.
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