A suit against Widener University School of Law has become the first locally venued battle in a campaign of litigation over alleged deliberate fudging of law graduate employment statistics.
The putative class action in federal court in Newark asserts that the Wilmington, Del., school — which claims upward of 90 percent of it graduates find jobs within nine months of graduation — does not distinguish between legal positions and other jobs.
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