Litigation
Oct. 24, 2012
Graduates accuse law school of shredding documents, discovery abuse in suit
Thomas Jefferson School of Law falsified its graduate employment figures and destroyed documents with accurate numbers, former students suing the school charged in a motion seeking sanctions for discovery abuse.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Thomas Jefferson School of Law falsified its graduate employment figures and destroyed documents with accurate numbers, the former students suing the school charged in a strongly worded motion.
The motion accuses the San Diego law school of "outright lying about its graduates' employment status" and of manufacturing evidence "[a]gain and again." The motion, filed late la...
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