Doe v. Brandeis University
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1:20-cv-11021
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January 16, 2024
Brandeis Immune From Students' Pandemic Refund Case
A new Massachusetts law has cut Brandeis University free from a lawsuit by students seeking refunds for tuition they paid while the school transitioned to online learning during the coronavirus pandemic.
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October 20, 2023
Brandeis Says New Mass. Law Defeats COVID Refund Case
Brandeis University has said a suit in Massachusetts federal court seeking partial tuition refunds after classes went online in 2020 because of COVID-19 should be tossed due to a provision in the state's fiscal budget.
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May 18, 2023
Philly-Based Vaughan Baio Opens New Office In Buffalo
Vaughan Baio & Partners has expanded its practice with a new office in Buffalo, New York, tapping a former partner from Goldberg Segalla LLP to lead the new space, whose practice focuses on workers' compensation defense issues, according to a Wednesday news release.
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May 17, 2023
Judge Won't Certify Brandeis Students In COVID Refund Case
A Boston federal judge on Wednesday denied a request to certify a class action for Brandeis University students who want a partial refund of tuition and fees because their classes moved online due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
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February 03, 2023
Brandeis Students Eye Class Status In COVID Refund Case
Brandeis University students seeking refunds because of the school's closure during the COVID-19 shutdown have asked a Boston federal judge to certify their proposed class of more than 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students, saying they have identical qualms about the school.
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October 19, 2022
Brandeis University Can't Duck COVID Tuition Refund Suit
Brandeis University will not be able to escape a suit seeking refunds due to COVID-19-induced campus closures, a federal judge ruled Tuesday, finding that the school's agreement with students was not as clear as that of another school that was able to avoid a trial.