The Thomas M. Cooley Law School has been a fixture in the media spotlight in recent weeks.

First, the nation’s largest law school sued New York firm Kurzon Strauss, claiming the firm defamed it in online posts advertising a potential class action against the school. Then, Cooley announced plans this month to open a new campus in the Tampa Bay area in 2012. Cooley already has four campuses in Michigan and an annual enrollment of close to 4,000 students, but the new campus in Riverview would be its first outside the state.

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