California Appeals Court Largely Upholds Judgment Against Ashford

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The California Appeals Court has recently made a decision in a high-profile case involving Ashford, upholding a significant judgment against the company. The ruling comes as a blow to the for-profit university, which has been embroiled in legal battles for years.

The case against Ashford stems from allegations of deceptive advertising and unfair business practices. In 2017, a lower court found Ashford liable for misleading students about the quality of its programs and the prospects for job placement after graduation. The court also determined that the university engaged in aggressive recruitment tactics to enroll students in high-cost degree programs.

In response to the judgment, Ashford appealed the decision, arguing that it had not engaged in deceptive practices and that the lower court’s ruling was based on flawed evidence. However, the California Appeals Court largely upheld the judgment, finding that there was sufficient evidence to support the lower court’s findings.

The decision is a significant victory for the students who were affected by Ashford’s practices. Many students enrolled in the university expecting to receive a quality education and secure job opportunities after graduation, only to find themselves saddled with debt and without the promised benefits. The judgment against Ashford holds the company accountable for its actions and provides some measure of justice for those who were harmed.

The ruling also sends a message to other for-profit universities that engage in deceptive practices. It serves as a warning that companies will be held accountable for misleading students and exploiting their desire for a better future. The decision sets a precedent for future cases involving similar allegations and reaffirms the importance of protecting consumers from unscrupulous business practices.

While the legal battle may not be over for Ashford, the Appeals Court’s decision is a significant step towards holding the company accountable for its actions. It serves as a reminder that companies must operate ethically and transparently, especially when dealing with vulnerable populations such as students seeking higher education.

Overall, the ruling against Ashford by the California Appeals Court is a win for consumer protection and a step towards ensuring that for-profit universities are held to high standards of accountability. Students deserve to receive the education and opportunities they were promised, and this decision helps to uphold those rights.

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