Le Cordon Bleu Agrees to Settlement for Former Students, Ending Decade-Long Lawsuit
Le Cordon Bleu Agrees to Settlement for Former Students, Ending Decade-Long Lawsuit
A decade-long class-action lawsuit between the “now-defunct Le Cordon Bleu culinary school” and 2,200 former students is finally coming to an end. Recently the school's parent company, Career Education Corporation, announced that it will be paying “44 percent of its students’ tuition or loan amounts,” among other concessions. But why was the lawsuit filed against the culinary school and Career Education Corporation in the first place?For starters, the lawsuit, which was “filed on behalf of 2,200 students at the for-profit cooking school,” claimed the school “advertised itself as highly selective and prestigious, but in reality offered low-quality materials and provided training that only qualified graduates for entry-level, low-paid positions.” Additionally, the suit claimed the “Career Education Corporation encouraged students to take out predatory loans because it had a secret deal with loan company Sallie Mae to overcharge students by 44 percent.”Understandably, these predatory and misleading practices upset some people, which resulted in the lawsuit being filed. However, it should be noted that only “students who were enrolled between March 2006 and March 2010” will be eligible to receive a portion of the settlement funds. Wondering if you qualify to file a claim? Well, at the moment former students are being advised to “see if they qualify to file a claim at a website run by attorney David F. Sugerman,” and those who do qualify will be able to begin submitting claims in March.
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