By Jack Newsham | March 27, 2019
Orrick, White & Case and Skadden are among several firms that have made appearances in the last week. Some firms are doubling or even tripling up on clients.
By Ross Todd | March 27, 2019
Co-executive chairman Jeffrey Kessler's hourly rate rose $335 since litigation began in 2014.
By Ross Todd | March 27, 2019
Court filings supporting the fee requests outline billing rates for some of the biggest names in antitrust law, including Hagens Berman name partner Steve Berman and Winston & Strawn's Jeffrey Kessler, whose hourly rate now tops $1,500 per hour.
By Charles Toutant | March 25, 2019
Opponents of the sale claim the recently released deal shows it's really a "land grab."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin Golembiewski | March 20, 2019
The U.S. Department of Education did not do its homework. In 2018, it halted Obama-era regulations that address racial disparities in special education, but according to the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, the department did not perform the necessary analysis before doing so.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 20, 2019
Two Stanford students have filed a cause of action saying their degrees have been devalued because the university was targeted the in the admissions fraud scheme. And a rejected student is seeking $5 billion in a suit against the alleged scammers.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Ryan McConnell and Meagan Baker | March 19, 2019
The college cheating scandal hit close to home for us for two reasons. First, the people involved: Aunt Becky (Lori Loughlin), Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), college athletic officials. It turns out they can make bad choices like anyone else.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Steve Cohen | March 18, 2019
It is now rumored that the college admissions scheme was not limited to the 35-odd families named in the current indictment and might reach 750. It will be an even sadder day for America and our higher education system if that is true.
By Ross Todd | March 14, 2019
A proposed nationwide class action filed in California state court seeks "no less than $500,000,000,000" from defendants caught up in the college admissions scandal that has captured the nation's attention.
By Ross Todd | March 14, 2019
A proposed nationwide class action filed in California state court seeks "no less than $500,000,000,000" from defendants caught up in the college admissions scandal that has captured the nation's attention.
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