AP: Investigation of leak could cost University of Minnesota

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per the AP:

The investigation into a leak of confidential information about allegations of sexual harassment by a University of Minnesota athletic department employee could become costly to the school.

Documents released to The Associated Press this week as part of a public records request show Stroz Friedberg LLC has been hired to investigate last month's leak of information to KSTP-TV. One document shows the company's staffers charge varying rates starting at $110 an hour, with two managing directors who will likely be involved charging $860 an hour.

Another document shows that the firm of Don Lewis, an outside attorney retained to represent the university, will be paid at its usual rates with a 10 percent discount on fees, not to exceed $475 an hour.

Stroz Friedberg said in its agreement dated May 22 that it anticipates its work would be conducted by two people who charge $385 an hour, one person who charges $630 an hour, and two managing directors who charge $860 an hour. The document says the rates will apply generally and to travel.

http://www.startribune.com/investig...177943/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=dlvr.it

Go Gophers!!
 

So investigating the scandal is a scandal? Only at the U.
 

Lawyers make a lot of money. Therefore, we should direct our outrage at the U.


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