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May 02, 2025
Conn. AG Scuttles Nursing School Suit After $5M Student Deal
The state of Connecticut has formally withdrawn an unfair trade practices lawsuit against defunct nursing school Stone Academy after the facility penned a $5 million deal for students and the state attorney general vowed not to seek additional penalties from the shuttered entity.
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February 27, 2025
Defunct School's $5M Deal For Students Gets Final OK
A Connecticut judge on Thursday approved a $5 million class action settlement between a shuttered nursing school and students affected by its sudden shutdown, also awarding at least $1.25 million to the Milford firm that spearheaded the litigation.
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February 04, 2025
Attys Seek $1.25M From Shuttered Nursing School Settlement
Attorneys with the Connecticut boutique firm Hurwitz Sagarin Slossberg & Knuff LLC are seeking a 25% cut of a $5 million class action settlement for students whose career paths were sent spiraling by for-profit nursing school Stone Academy's sudden shutdown in February 2023.
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January 10, 2025
Defunct Nursing School Inks $5M Deal To End Consumer Suits
The operators of Stone Academy, a defunct, private, for-profit nursing school in Connecticut, have agreed to a $5 million settlement to end two student-led lawsuits and another suit by the state, Attorney General William M. Tong said Friday.
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September 24, 2024
Conn. Officials Want Nursing School Students' Claims Nixed
Pointing to the state's interests in regulating professions and the principle of sovereign immunity, Connecticut officials accused of "overreach" for withholding licenses from students at a shuttered nursing school say a federal judge must dismiss proposed class claims by affected students.
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August 27, 2024
Connecticut Litigation To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2024
The Connecticut state and federal courts will grapple with a number of closely watched cases during the second half of 2024, including three key lawsuits by state Attorney General William Tong.
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March 04, 2024
Defunct Conn. Nursing School Hit With 2nd $5M Placeholder
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong's office secured a $5 million prejudgment remedy against a shuttered nursing school over the weekend, leaving the defunct for-profit Stone Academy on the hook for $10 million in total as it continues to battle claims including breach of contract and unfair trade practices in separate lawsuits.