A potential class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the 90 new lawyers who were wrongly notified they had failed the Georgia bar exam when they had actually passed.

The suit places blame for the scoring error not on the Georgia Board of Bar Examiners, which announced the mistake last week and took responsibility for it, but on the California company that the complaint alleges provided the software that caused the glitch: ILG Information Technologies of Mountain View.

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