SAN FRANCISCO — In the latest filing by an incensed student, a UC-Hastings College of the Law graduate has filed a proposed class action against the company whose software plagued bar exam takers nationwide late last month.
Maya Dillard Smith filed her claim Thursday against ExamSoft Worldwide Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. She is represented by attorneys from Keller Rohrback in Santa Barbara and Seattle and is seeking more than $5 million for testees.
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