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Tentative agreement on Charlotte School of Law federal lawsuits

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Attorneys representing former Charlotte School of Law students have entered into a tentative agreement with the school.

The students filed lawsuits after the Department of Education pulled the school’s federal loan funding and the state pulled its license in 2016.

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Some students were left with hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt and no degree.

In court Monday, judges agreed to a 60-day stay in the case to allow attorneys to work out details of the agreement.

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