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A class action lawsuit accusing dozens of private colleges and universities of price-fixing tuitions has been filed. A Boston University student and a Cornell alum allege that 40 schools ...
Forty of the top private universities across the United States are under fire after a lawsuit was filed accusing the institutions of conspiring to overcharge students for their education.
Penn still faces an ongoing class action lawsuit filed in January 2022. This suit alleges that Penn was among 17 elite universities engaging in a price fixing scheme by collaborating with peer ...
A new motion filed Monday alleges that several top-tier universities, including the University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University, MIT, and Cornell University, operated as a “price-fixing ...
A filing in an antitrust lawsuit against some of the nation’s top universities alleges the schools overcharged students by $685 million in a “price-fixing” scheme, raising serious questions ...
Penn remains one of six defendants that has not settled a 2022 lawsuit accusing 16 other universities of forming a “price-fixing cartel” that colluded to benefit wealthy students and demanding ...
An antitrust class action was filed against 40 private colleges and universities, including Yale University, for an alleged price-fixing scheme to raise the cost of college. The proposed class ...
Ten property management companies and a software maker they use to manage revenue have lost their bid to dismiss a lawsuit accusing them of overcharging millions of American renters living in ...
Forty of the nation’s leading private colleges and universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, are accused in a federal class-action lawsuit of conspiring with the College Board to ...
Other institutions implicated in the price-fixing lawsuit include peer universities such as Harvard, Columbia, Brown, Cornell and Stanford. The firm’s investigation claims to have found evidence that ...
According to the lawsuit, these universities bilked applicants from divorced or separated homes by including the financial backgrounds of noncustodial parents when determining financial aid packages.
Forty of the top private universities across the U.S. are under fire after a lawsuit was filed accusing the institutions of conspiring to overcharge students for their education.