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Charleston attorney says students ‘left out in the cold’ when for-profit Indiana college closed – West Virginia Record

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Attorney Rusty Webb of Charleston-based Webb Law Centre is working to help former students of a now-closed for-profit Indiana college get the money they deserve after the school closed and failed to timely inform the students that the school would be closing.

Webb, along with Andrea L. Ciobanu of Ciobanu Law and Dennis Taylor of Texas firm Talcott Franklin, filed suit against Harrison College and a number of collection agencies and servicers of collection agencies in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana.

Webb took the case after former Harrison College students reached out to him and asked for his help. He said he is making this type of litigation his “niche” practice.

“I’m doing this because I can’t imagine anything worse than what is happening to these non-traditional students other than losing a life or the life of a loved one,” Webb said in an interview with The West Virginia Record. “I cannot imagine anyone going through anything worse than what these non-traditional students have gone through.”

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