At Meeting of College Lawyers, They Talk of Costlier Settlements and Whistle-Blowers

College lawyers and outside legal counsel for institutions convened here last week for the annual meeting of the National Association of College and University Attorneys, and discussions illustrated how their jobs have become infinitely more complex as their institutions have become legal minefields.

During one session on recent trends in litigation, Bruce W. Melton, a lawyer at Babbitt & Melton, in Chicago, discussed an analysis he did of about 600 lawsuits filed against colleges

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