EDUC. TESTING SERV. v. STANLEY H. KAPLAN, EDUC. CTR., LTD.

Civil No. JFM-94-3644.

965 F.Supp. 731 (1997)

EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE, et al. v. STANLEY H. KAPLAN, EDUCATIONAL CENTER, LTD.

United States District Court, D. Maryland.

June 2, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry R. Lord, Piper & Marbury, Baltimore, MD, Jeffrey F. Liss, Washington, DC, for plaintiffs.

William J. Murphy, Baltimore MD, Kevin T. Baine, Dennis Black, Williams & Connolly, Washington, DC, Aron U. Raskas, Kramon & Graham, Baltimore, MD, for defendant.


OPINION

MOTZ, Chief Judge.

During the second half of 1994, twenty-two employees of Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Center, Ltd. ("Kaplan") took a computerized version of the Graduate Record Examination ("GRE"), known as the GRE-CAT, given by the Educational Testing Service ("ETS"). Through this organized effort Kaplan proved that questions on the GRE-CAT reappeared with sufficient frequency that they could be memorized by test-takers and passed on to others...

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