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HARNISH et al v. WIDENER UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW et al
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August 05, 2015
NJ Judge Won't Revisit $75M Suit By Struggling Law Grads
A federal judge in New Jersey has declined to reconsider a proposed $75 million class action alleging that Widener University School of Law misled students about their career prospects, ruling on Tuesday that there were no errors of law to correct and the plaintiffs offered no new evidence to consider.
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July 02, 2015
Struggling Law School Alumni Denied Class Cert In NJ
A federal judge in New Jersey denied certification in a proposed $75 million class action by Widener University School of Law graduates who claim the school misrepresented their career outlook to the student body and in industry publications to boost enrollment, yet they didn't secure satisfying jobs after commencement.
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May 06, 2013
NJ Judge Still Won't Boot Widener Law Job Data Fraud Suit
A New Jersey federal judge on Friday declined to reconsider his decision not to dismiss a proposed class action alleging Widener University School of Law inflated its postgraduate employment statistics to recruit students, reasserting that the plaintiffs had pled an ascertainable loss.
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March 21, 2013
Widener Law Can't Shake Fraud Suit Over Postgrad Job Data
Widener University School of Law must continue to defend a proposed class action alleging the law school fraudulently inflated its postgraduate employment statistics to recruit students after a New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday found the plaintiffs' claims are plausible.