A state agency is seeking more than $500,000 in attorney fees from the administrator of the LSAT in a federal case involving a violated consent decree.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph C. Spero of the Northern District ruled in March that the Law School Admission Council repeatedly violated a 2014 consent decree that required it to better handle accommodation requests from test takers with disabilities. Spero agreed to extend until 2020...
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