By Dave Kostiuk | June 2, 2020
Quinn Emanuel, Cooley, Wilmer and Orrick are among the firms tapped to defend suits seeking partial tuition refunds for students impacted by campus closures.
By Angela Morris | March 11, 2020
Three former student-athletes have sued prominent track-and-field coach John Rembao, the NCAA and its board of governors. The lawsuit proposes a class of NCAA student-athletes, male and female, spanning back to 1992.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 12, 2020
"The use of facilities for their intended purpose, without more, does not constitute an act of harassment simply because a person is transgender," wrote Circuit Judge A. Wallace Tashima.
By Ross Todd | December 23, 2019
Lawyers representing former students of Corinthian College affiliates claim that the government has collected more than $21 million since a federal judge issued an injunction halting repayment.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 31, 2019
Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S. Department of Education face a certified class of former for-profit college students who claim delays in processing their 210,000-plus loan forgiveness applications have damaged their credit.
By Sue Reisinger | June 11, 2019
UCLA is the latest example of campus doctors being accused of sex crimes, and the consequences have included internal investigations, lawsuits and multimillion-dollar legal fees at other schools.
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
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 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
Lawyers for Stanford students Erica Olsen and Kalea Woods claim that the value of their education has been tarnished by the scandal. Their lawyers are also pursuing class claims on behalf of applicants who were rejected by schools caught up in the scandal.
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