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Federal Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against HLA & Buccell

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RobertBruce:
Im sure if you ask your Uncle JoJo he'll be happy to share it with you and inform you there is more than enough proof for what did in fact occur.

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I don't want to burst everyone's bubble, but how winable is this law suit going to be?  All that has really been done so far is a suit has been filed.  Is there proof for what ever has been alledged?  When will we be able to find out what this lawsuit really covers?
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well, let's put it this way: after months of investigations by private investigators, the irs, cps, ors, the fbi and the attorneys who filed the case it was determined that not only does it have merit, but it's imminently winnable.  

if it weren't, then why would the foremost, most successful class action attorneys in the entire country even move forward with the case?  obviously, if they can't win they can't get paid, right?

let me just say that if you saw the evidence in this case (which will be made public at trial) you'd have no question as to whether or not this action is winnable.

Anonymous:
There's so much judicial and legal machinery mobilized here that it's a shame just to waste it all on HLA.

When HLA finally gets creamed, can the same attorneys move to smashing up the rest of the hellholes?

Just a pleasant thought to throw out there...

Troll Control:

--- Quote from: ""Guest"" ---I don't want to burst everyone's bubble, but how winable is this law suit going to be?  All that has really been done so far is a suit has been filed.  Is there proof for what ever has been alledged?  When will we be able to find out what this lawsuit really covers?
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http://www.bergermontague.com/case-summary.cfm?id=155


Hidden Lake Academy

Clients of Berger & Montague have filed a class action lawsuit against Hidden Lake Academy, Inc. and related defendants. Hidden Lake touts itself as a "therapeutic boarding school" geared to high-school aged students who exhibit oppositional-defiant behavior, low self-esteem, drug addiction or other social deficits. The families and other caregivers of these children, in turn, pay Hidden Lake several thousand dollars per month in what Hidden Lake represents to be "an all-inclusive tuition." The plaintiffs allege, in sum, that contrary to the school's uniform representations to class member families throughout the past several years while their children were enrolled there, Hidden Lake: employed a number of uncertified teachers and unqualified counseling staff; did not employ at times any licensed learning disability specialist or a registered or properly licensed nurse; allowed unlicensed staff such as secretaries to dispense to students prescription medication; enrolled a number court-ordered, violent and severely disturbed children; and overbilled families for a number of items and incidential charges, among other things.

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Gainesville Division, where Hidden Lake is based. In addition to Berger & Montague, the plaintiffs are also represented by Gorby, Reeves & Peters, P.C. of Atlanta, Georgia.

Anonymous:
All I know is I should be awarded some kind of settlement for all the suffering Ive had to endure because of that horrid place. Not to mention all the hard work Ive done in trying to expose them.

Can anyone give me the lawyers contact information?

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