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Deleted section on two federal lawsuit cases because they were strictly insurance claim cases. Just because money was paid out doesn't mean those cases were true. It was very misleading by the original author to include those in. School districts ALWAYS settle out of court in federal lawsuits because insurance companies will not pay attorney fees, which was the case in both the Hinkle and Elhifny cases.

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Deleted section on two federal lawsuit cases because they were strictly insurance claim cases. Just because money was paid out doesn't mean those cases were true. It was very misleading by the original author to include those in. School districts ALWAYS settle out of court in federal lawsuits because insurance companies will not pay attorney fees, which was the case in both the Hinkle and Elhifny cases.