Nine graduates of New York Law School allege that data published by their school pertaining to the school's graduates' employment and salaries is misleading and, in fact, fraudulent. They allege that in having relied on this misleading information to make their decision to attend NYLS, they now find themselves in disadvantaged employment positions. They seek damages equal to the difference between the alleged inflated tuition they paid because of the allegedly misleading statements.
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Alexandra Gomez-Jimenez, et al v. New York Law School
Nine graduates of New York Law School allege that data published by their school pertaining to the school's graduates' employment and salaries is misleading and, in fact, fraudulent. They allege that in having relied on this misleading information to make their decision to attend NYLS, they now find themselves in disadvantaged employment positions. They seek damages equal to the difference between the alleged inflated tuition they paid because of the allegedly misleading statements.
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Nine graduates of New York Law School allege that data published by their school pertaining to the school's graduates' employment and salaries is misleading and, in fact, fraudulent. They allege that in having relied on this misleading information to make their decision to attend NYLS, they now find themselves in disadvantaged employment positions. They seek damages equal to the difference between the alleged inflated tuition they paid because of the allegedly misleading statements.
Direitos autorais:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Baixe no formato PDF, TXT ou leia online no Scribd