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Oct. 28, 2016

Students win false advertisement claim against paramedic training school

In the latest blow to the for-profit education industry, plaintiffs in a class action against a paramedic training program won summary judgment this week on their claim that it falsely advertised that students would be first in line for internship and job opportunities.

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

In the latest blow to the for-profit education industry, plaintiffs in a class action against a paramedic training program won summary judgment this week on their claim that it falsely advertised that students would be first in line for internship and job opportunities.

The California Code of Regulations requires that paramedic programs not enroll more students than t...

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