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A prominent Columbia Law School professor alleges in an upcoming article in the Stanford Law Review that professors from other law schools gave highly questionable legal advice to the detriment of some 587 plaintiffs suing Nextel for racial discrimination. William Simon's 52-page article contends that the law professors � whom he names � secretly helped to protect the lawyers who hired them from accountability to the plaintiffs.
November 19, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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