The lawsuit filed against Point Park University, and set to go to trial, was settled late Monday on confidential terms, as reported in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.Betty L. Davis, a former senior director of Student Financial Services, accused Point Park of inaccurately distributing federal student aid and was fired because of her knowledge. The university denied these claims.The Globe previously reported that Davis filed the claim 14 months ago, and it was given the go-ahead for trial by U.S. District Judge Arthur J. Schwab on Oct. 17 since Davis provided evidence supporting her allegations.As of Tuesday morning, both Davis and the university have yet to approve a stipulation of dismissal.
Lawsuit filed against university dismissed
Written By The Globe staff
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June 29, 2016
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