Law Practice
May 30, 2013
Law school fights back: enough is enough
Sometimes a media narrative takes off like a bullet train flattening anything in its path, even the truth. Such is the case with an undeserved lawsuit against Thomas Jefferson School of Law. By TJSL alumni
William Slomanson
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
Email: bills@tjsl.edu
William Slomanson is also the author of California Procedure in a Nutshell (5th ed. 2014).
Renee N. Galente
Randy M. Grossman
Doc Anthony Anderson III
Law Offices of Doc Anthony Anderson IIIEmail: ShaftSavr@aol.com
Thomas Jefferson SOL; San Diego CA
Duncan L. Hunter
Phillip A. Shapiro
Lawrence W. Stirling
Lillian Y. Lim
Gary Bloch
Lorena Slomanson
Ruben F. Arizmendi
Sterling E. Williams
Michael Flemming
TJSL
Jeremy M. Evans
TJSL
Eric A. Bernsen
TJSL
David C. Beavans
Law Offices of David C. Beavans APC
7675 Dagget St.
San Diego , CA 92111
Email: dbeavans@theSDlawyers.com
Amanda Thompson
Rebeca Valenzuela
TJSL
Eric Ganci
TJSL
Sometimes a media narrative takes off like a bullet train flattening anything in its path, even the truth. Such is the case with an undeserved lawsuit alleging that Thomas Jefferson School of Law fabricated employment statistics to "lure" unsuspecting students to apply. Several other law schools across the nation also are similarly being sued by small numbers of dissatisfied alumni.
In California, litigation continues against five law schools, including Thomas Jefferson, California ...For only $95 a month (the price of 2 article purchases)
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