Education
Mar. 26, 2016
Former Corinthian students may not gain from big default judgment
While attorney General Kamala Harris's office is celebrating her recent $1.1 billion default judgment against a for-profit college company for defrauding its students, it remains unclear what financial benefit the students will see from the outcome.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
While Attorney General Kamala Harris's office is celebrating her recent $1.1 billion default judgment against a for-profit college company accused of defrauding its students, it remains unclear what financial benefit the students will see from the outcome.
Reached Tuesday, the final judgment against bankrupt Corinthian Colleges Inc. states the company misled students wi...
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