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GUR-RAVANTAB et al v. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
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1:22-cv-01038
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November 21, 2024
$1.5M Georgetown Tuition Refund Deal Closer To Final OK
A D.C. federal judge appears poised to give final approval to a $1.5 million settlement resolving claims over Georgetown University's move to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic, but his skepticism that a graduate student outside the settlement class should score a $1,000 service award dissuaded him from granting final approval Thursday.
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July 17, 2024
Judge Cautiously OKs $1.5M Georgetown Tuition Refund Deal
A $1.5 million settlement resolving class action claims over Georgetown University's move to remote instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic scored initial approval, but a D.C. federal judge said he has concerns about the limited payout class members will receive after accounting for attorney fees.
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October 05, 2023
Grad Didn't 'Pay Georgetown A Dime'; Can't Lead COVID Class
A Georgetown University student who "did not pay Georgetown a dime" because of scholarships he received is the wrong plaintiff to lead a proposed class of 7,300 students demanding a tuition refund from the university after it went remote during the COVID-19 pandemic, a District of Columbia federal judge ruled on Thursday.