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Ag Shapiro Leads Coalition Seeking Relief for Student Loan Borrowers
Ag Shapiro Leads Coalition Seeking Relief for Student Loan Borrowers. -
SAUL EWING ARNSTEIN & LEHR LLP: Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr Elects Seven Attorneys to Partnership
Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP announced today that it has elected seven attorneys to the firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2021. -
PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: Title Ix Changes: What Board Members Need to Know
In early May, the U.S. Department of Education issued a new rule on Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, related to sexual discrimination and harassment. -
AG Josh Shapiro and 16 colleagues oppose Department of Education's new Title IX regulations
WASHINGTON – The attorneys general of 17 states and the District of Columbia have filed a lawsuit against U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and the U.S Department of Education, in a challenge to new regulations that dictate how primary and secondary schools respond to student sexual assault and harassment complaints under Title IX. -
PEPPER HAMILTON LLP: New Title Ix Regulations: a Seismic Shift During a Pandemic
Please join us to discuss the impact of the U.S. Department of Education’s new Title IX regulations on colleges and universities across the country. -
Elizabeth Warren's Trojan Horse
Populated by zealous Obama administration holdovers, the CFPB is unaccountable to Trump and taxpayers. -
DUANE MORRIS LLP: Duane Morris Names Six Attorneys to Partnership
Duane Morris LLP is pleased to announce that it has promoted to the firm partnership six associates and special counsel in five of the firm’s offices. -
Court orders Navient to produce disputed records of borrowers
HARRISBURG -- Student loan servicer Navient was presented with a court order in Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro's lawsuit that requires the company to produce disputed records of borrowers. -
Federal government alleges Coraopolis man owes on student loans
PITTSBURGH – A Coraopolis man is alleged to have defaulted on his student loans. -
Carnegie man alleged to owe more than $3,000 on student loan
PITTSBURGH – The federal government alleges a Carnegie man owes on a student loan. -
Federal government seeks repayment of student loan
PITTSBURGH – A Sharon resident is alleged to owe on a student loan. -
Attorney: Even $1 penalty can help compensate consumers in CFPB cases
PHILADELPHIA - Even a fine of $1 issued by a federal consumer protection agency against a financially troubled company is significant, a Philadelphia attorney says. -
PennDOE's request to review U.S. Department of Education financial recovery order denied
PHILADELPHIA – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently denied a petition from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to review an amount owed to the U.S. Department of Education for misuse of federal funds. -
Pittsburgh-based for-profit education company settles with government for $96 million
The nation’s second-largest network of for-profit colleges has settled with the United States for almost $96 million over allegations that it conducted commission-based recruiting of students. -
Phila. judge lifts stay on whistleblower suit against charter school under federal investigation
A Philadelphia judge this week vacated a three-year-old order staying a whistleblower -
Judge grants in part, denies in part Phila. School Dist. motion to dismiss whistleblower suit by fired administrator
A former top level administrator with the School District of Philadelphia - suing the