LSAC Hit with Class Action Over Alleged “Pay-to-Play” Fees
- A class action has been provisionally certified for settlement by the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, according to RG/2 Claims Administration LLC.
- A proposed settlement of Eleven Million Dollars has been reached, and the Court will review it for fairness on November 6, 2025.
- Members of the Settlement Class will be affected by this settlement and may share in the Settlement Fund.
- Those wishing to exclude themselves from the Settlement Class must submit a request by October 16, 2025, following the outlined procedures.
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SUMMARY NOTICE OF (I) PENDENCY OF CLASS ACTION AND PROPOSED SETTLEMENT; (II) MOTION FOR AN AWARD OF ATTORNEYS' FEES AND REIMBURSEMENT OF LITIGATION EXPENSES; AND (III) SETTLEMENT FAIRNESS HEARING
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The following release was issued by RG/2 Claims Administration LLC, as Claims Administrator.


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LSAC Hit with Class Action Over Alleged “Pay-to-Play” Fees
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is facing a major class action lawsuit in federal court in Philadelphia, accused of engaging in anticompetitive practices by inflating law school application platform fees—allegedly collecting over $30 million annually and charging applicants about $500 on average each Wikipedia+7Reuters+7Bloomberg Tax+7. Key Allegations Filed by the law firm Hilgers Graben, the lawsuit argues that LSAC conspired with its …
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