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Litigation

Mar. 16, 2012

More California law schools targeted for employment data

Four law schools in California have become the next targets in a wave of lawsuits that have accused schools of misrepresenting the employment data of their graduates.

By Saul Sugarman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Four law schools in California have become the next targets in a wave of lawsuits that have accused schools of misrepresenting the employment data of their graduates.

New York attorney David Anziska, who represents the plaintiffs, announced Wednesday he plans to sue an additional 20 schools on top of the original 12 sued, including Chapman University School of Law, Loyola Law School, Pepperdine University School of Law and ...

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