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Law School Grads’ Fraud Suit Dismissal Against Chicago Law School Upheld (Part I of II)

Several former law students sued their alma mater (DePaul) under consumer fraud and common law fraud theories when their job prospects weren’t as promising and their salaries not as high as they were led to believe. In Phillips v. DePaul University, 2014 IL App (1st) 122817, the plaintiffs claimed they relied on DePaul’s published job …

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Posted byPaulPNovember 9, 2014February 10, 2015Posted inBusiness TortsTags: consumer fraud, DePaul College of Law, fraud, inflated job prospects, inflated salary data, sue law school
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