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Ruling Slamming Bank of America Could Benefit California Law Schools – Law Blog

California’s public law schools could be in line for an unexpected source of new money, thanks to a bankruptcy judge’s creative take on a way to punish after finding that the bank mistreated a couple trying to save its home. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Klein in Sacramento recently issued a $45 million fine against the […]

(via WSJ)

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