Did you receive a conditional scholarship to attend law school that was partially or fully revoked?

You may be entitled to compensation from a class action lawsuit.

Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy is investigating claims of unfair practices related to conditional scholarships at law schools. These scholarships are conditioned on students maintaining certain GPAs or class rankings, despite grades being assigned on a strict curve. Law schools are alleged to engage in "section stacking," disproportionately placing scholarship students in the same section, thereby intensifying competition, and making it harder to meet scholarship requirements. As a result, students lose their scholarships and face paying full tuition or dropping out, financially benefiting these predatory law schools.

If you are a current or former law school scholarship student who had their conditional scholarship partially or fully revoked, you may be entitled to compensation.

Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy Partner Thomas E. Loeser is a former federal cyber-prosecutor with extensive experience in consumer protection class actions.


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