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Shin v. MIT
SHIN v. MIT
Following the suicide of their daughter, Elizabeth H. Shin, a sophomore at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Plaintiffs filed a twenty-five (25) count complaint against the Defendants Massaschusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Medical Professionals , MIT Administrators, and MIT Campus Police Officers. Some of the Defendants have filed for partial or complete summary judgement on various grounds.
Click on the pdf link below to receive the Memorandum of Decisions and Order on Defendants' Motions for Summary Judgement
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