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Sep. 23, 2006

Judge Refuses to Toss Antitrust Suit Over Bar Review Courses

LOS ANGELES - Former law students have moved a step closer to trial in their $300 million antitrust lawsuit against BAR/BRI, the country's biggest bar review company, after a federal judge in Los Angeles refused to toss out the case.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - Former law students have moved a step closer to trial in their $300 million antitrust lawsuit against BAR/BRI, the country's biggest bar review company, after a federal judge in Los Angeles refused to toss out the case.
      U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real Monday denied a motion by BAR/BRI co-defendant Kaplan Inc., the la...

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