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BAR/BRI Publisher Socked With Another Class Action
A lawyer who objected to a recent $49 million settlement with the makers of the BAR/BRI bar review course has announced the filing of a $48 million class action on behalf of tens of thousands of consumers who were overcharged when purchasing BAR/BRI materials in preparation for the New York bar exam. The allegations in the suit are similar to those in an antitrust case in California against the same defendants -- namely, that the students were overcharged by $1,000 each, on average.Judicial Biographies — Vicinage 10 — Morris/Sussex
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Notice to the bar.Trial Adviser Working on Her Own Case
Over the years, Florida-based trial consultant Amy Singer has made a national name for herself helping lawyers get inside the heads of prospective jurors. Now, she's using those techniques to help herself in her breach of contract suit against giant West Publishing Corp. A pioneer in the field of litigation psychology, Singer is suing the company for allegedly reneging on a potentially lucrative deal to publish her litigation databases.Judicial Biographies — Vicinage 10 — Morris-Sussex
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