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Episode 243: Tuition Refund Lawsuits: Problematic Pandemic-Related Claims

May 04, 20211 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 243
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Episode description

Over the past year, students have filed COVID-19 class actions against hundreds of higher education institutions across the country claiming an entitlement to tuition and fee refunds because of the required move to on-line education.  In this webinar to podcast, our legal experts provide a summary of these cases and insights as to what the results in cases to date mean for future defense or proactive steps to avert further claims.  Key topics include:

  • The major theories being used by Plaintiffs, and what the Plaintiffs are seeking to recover
  • The results of early disposition motions to date
  • Defensive strategies as to discovery, summary judgment and class certification
  • Use of arbitration provisions/class action bans, disclaimers, reservation of rights and other proactive tools to head off these claims. 

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Moderators: Peter Walts (Employment Law Alliance / Global) & Holly Goodman (Gunster / Florida - Southern)

Speakers: Derek Ishikawa (Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP / California) & Robert Zielinski (Miller Canfield / Michigan (Illinois Office))

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