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Litigation

Mar. 17, 2016

Plaintiff focuses in on examples of Thomas Jefferson's alleged misreporting

Brian A. Procel, the lead plaintiff's attorney in the case against Thomas Jefferson School of Law, confronted a witness on Tuesday with one of the most striking examples yet of the school's alleged practice of inflating post-graduate employment statistics.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO ? Brian A. Procel, the lead plaintiff's attorney in the case against Thomas Jefferson School of Law, confronted a witness Tuesday with one of the most striking examples yet of the school's alleged practice of inflating post-graduate employment statistics.

Procel, a partner at Miller Barondess LLP in Los Angeles, has homed in on specific examples where it appears school officials reporte...

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