Law School Admission Council Hit With $30M ‘Pay-to-Play’ Lawsuit Law School Admission Council Hit With $30M ‘Pay-to-Play’ Lawsuit
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Law School Admission Council Hit With $30M ‘Pay-to-Play’ Lawsuit Law School Admission Council Hit With $30M ‘Pay-to-Play’ Lawsuit
Above the Law reports that LSAC—administrator of the LSAT and the centralized application platform—is being sued for allegedly running an anticompetitive, “pay-to-play” operation that generates tens of millions annually from applicants. Plaintiffs claim LSAC’s arrangements with member law schools suppress competing platforms and keep prices high. The Lawsuit & Where It Was Filed According to Above the Law reports that LSAC—administrator of the L…
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