Litigation
Sep. 8, 2016
Former Corinthian Colleges students must arbitrate their loan debts
A former student of defunct Corinthian Colleges who sued her private loan collectors after she was told she would be forced to pay her school debt without having received a degree faces binding arbitration of the dispute.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A former student of defunct Corinthian Colleges Inc. who sued her private loan collectors after she was told she would be forced to pay her school debt without having received a degree faces binding arbitration of the dispute, a federal judge has ordered.
Deborah Terrell of San Bernardino County sought to bring a class action and filed suit in July against her private l...
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