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Straighterline New Proctor Policy Change - yelper - 05-06-2015 JasonBrown Wrote:Hello everyone, jasonbrown, do you have the name of the attorney who was helping with this Straighterline lawsuit? Can you instant message it to me please? Or if anybody knows of an attorney, then message it to me. Thank you. Straighterline New Proctor Policy Change - Devanna - 05-08-2015 yelper Wrote:jasonbrown, do you have the name of the attorney who was helping with this Straighterline lawsuit? Can you instant message it to me please? Or if anybody knows of an attorney, then message it to me. Thank you. He hasn't been active on the site since October 2012. Something tells me he probably won't be responding. Straighterline New Proctor Policy Change - yelper - 05-10-2015 After Straighterline students complained of the new proctor policy, then Straighterline's Joseph Thibault, David Parento and Burck Smith forced several students into retaking completed exams on a proctored basis. Burck Smith then denied the students their appeal rights. It's been brought to my attention the Straighterline students are pending litigation involving a class action lawsuit. Contact me for more information. Straighterline New Proctor Policy Change - Old Guy - 05-11-2015 yelper Wrote:It's been brought to my attention the Straighterline students are pending litigation involving a class action lawsuit. With complainants probably in the mere dozens and the damages in the low hundreds, I can't see a lawyer spending many hours on this. A lawyer charges maybe $ 3,000 per day and I would doubt the total damages would be more than that. Most students would have simply done whatever was necessary to pass the course. |