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Education Law,
Civil Litigation

Apr. 6, 2021

College entrance exam takers finalize $16M settlement

A federal judge also awarded class counsel fees of nearly $4 million, 24.5% of the total settlement, along with $78,634 in litigation expenses.

A federal judge signed off Monday on a $16 million settlement for students who said the company that administers the ACT college entrance exam sold universities personal information, including the fact that they had disabilities that required testing accommodations.

U.S. District Judge George H. Wu of the Central District of California also awarded class counsel fees o...

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