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Sep. 12, 2012

Mark Holscher

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Kirkland & Ellis LLP Los Angeles Litigation Specialties: white-collar defense, entertainment, environment, business



Holscher is representing a group of parents pro bono in a groundbreaking case that is testing the state's 2-year-old "Parent Trigger" law for the first time.


Under the law, if 50 percent of parents in persistently underperforming schools sign a petition, their district is required to implement one of four turnaround models.


In January, a group of San Bernardino County parents did just that in an attempt to gain control of the u...

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