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Law Practice

May 4, 2012

Law schools fight back against enrollment data lawsuits

The five California law schools sued over their graduate employment data have turned to the same attorney to plead their case in upcoming motions.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SANTA ANA - The five California law schools sued over their graduate employment data have turned to the same attorney to plead their case in upcoming motions.


Michael C. Sullivan of San Diego's Paul, Plevin, Sullivan & Connaughton LLP is defending the schools against claims they misled students and violated consumer protection laws by exaggerating graduates' success at landing high-...

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