FitOn’s Never-Ending Sale
If it’s always a sale, it’s never a sale.
January 2019: A federal judge preliminarily approved two settlement agreements that would provide class members with monetary and injunctive relief. According to the settlement terms, the school agreed to, among other things:
The university also agreed to establish a settlement fund that will be used to pay class members after the attorneys’ fees, class representative awards, and other expenses are paid. The plan for distributing the funds to the class members has not yet been filed in the court.
2018: A class-action action lawsuit was filed against Temple University alleging that the university misreported certain data to organizations – including U.S. News – and, as a result, achieved higher rankings, which led to students paying higher tuition. The complaint was originally filed in February and amended in December. (Smith et al v. Temple University, Case No. 18-cv-590, E. D. PA.)
If it’s always a sale, it’s never a sale.
Sam Biddle, New York Magazine – Intelligencer
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