The team of lawyers behind proposed class actions against Thomas M. Cooley School of Law and New York Law School have followed through with their threat to sue even more schools.

New York attorneys David Anziska and Jesse Strauss — along with consumer-protection lawyers in Chicago, Miami, San Francisco, Sacramento and New Jersey — on Wednesday filed suits against 12 law schools in state and federal courts around the country, claiming that they inflated their graduate employment data.

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