A tenant in an apartment building owned by Southwestern Law School accused the school of negligence over the condition of the premises, which she says led to the lead poisoning of her toddler.
The complaint, filed in Los Angeles by Grant K. Riley of Riley Ersoff LLP, claims that Southwestern allowed the property to deteriorate to the point that it was covered in lead-based paint chips, infested by cockroaches and damaged by water leaks. T...
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