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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · PhiladelphiaThe Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is facing a major class action lawsuit in federal court in Philadelphia, accused of engaging in anticompetitive practices by inflating law school application platform fees—allegedly collecting over $30 million annually and charging applicants about $500 on average each Wikipedia+7Reuters+7Bloomberg Tax+7. Key Allegations Filed by the law firm Hilgers Graben, the lawsuit argues that LSAC conspired with its …See the Story
LSAC Hit with Class Action Over Alleged “Pay-to-Play” Fees
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United States · United StatesIn its latest Law Firm Financial Index, Thomson Reuters compares the legal market to the eye of a storm. Perhaps. Though the thing about the eye of a storm is you know you’re halfway to the other side, and there’s not much to suggest the looming danger will let up any time soon. There’s an eerie calm before someone releases a family of rabid opossums in your house too, but it’s a lot harder to soothe yourself knowing “this too shall pass” in tha…See the Story
Second Quarter Delivered Eerie Calm For Law Firms Waiting For Tariff Economy Slump
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Donald Trump · United StatesYesterday, and the American Bar Association amped up their beef with President Donald Trump, adopting a resolution condemning his attempts to retaliate against “lawyers, law firms, or other organizations for representing or having represented any particular client or cause disfavored by the government.” The ABA’s resolution also criticizes threats to impeach judges “based solely on disagreement with the merits of the rulings made by those judges…See the Story
ABA Strikes Back At Trump, Condemning His Attacks On Lawyers And The Rule Of Law - Above the Law
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