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Litigation

Aug. 16, 2014

Plaintiffs hitting roadblocks in class claims against law schools

A judge's ruling denying class certification in a lawsuit accusing two San Francisco law schools of puffing up job placement data is another sign that such cases will not be easy to pursue, legal observers say.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - A judge's ruling denying class certification in a lawsuit that accuses two San Francisco law schools of puffing up job placement data is another sign that such cases will not be easy to pursue, legal observers say.


San Francisco County Superior Court Judge Curtis E.A. Karnow stated in his Monday ruling that the accusations against Golden Gate University and the University of San F...

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