Line design

Robins Kaplan LLP announced today a $28 million settlement it secured on behalf of its client John F. Kennedy, the Receiver for Education Corporation of America (ECA), a privately held company that operated for-profit colleges across the United States.

The settlement covers claims against several former officers and directors of ECA for allegedly breaching their fiduciary duties of care and loyalty to ECA for not giving students an ability to complete their education in the event the schools closed.

At its height, ECA operated over 70 campuses and enrolled approximately 20,000 students. On December 4, 2018, the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools suspended ECA’s accreditation. The company abruptly announced its closure days later, forcing its students out without the ability to complete their education. 

“This was a tremendous result. Mr. Kennedy recovered $28 million for an estate that essentially had no assets other than its claims and can now use that money to make distributions to nearly 2,000 creditors as well as former students,” said Michael Collyard, co-lead counsel.

The Robins Kaplan team included Michael Collyard and Ronald Schutz as co-lead counsel, as well as Peter Ihrig and Tom Berndt. Robins Kaplan partnered with James Banter of James Bates Brannan Groover LLP in Macon, Georgia to achieve this result.

Jump to Page

Robins Kaplan LLP Cookie Preference Center

Your Privacy

When you visit our website, we use cookies on your browser to collect information. The information collected might relate to you, your preferences, or your device, and is mostly used to make the site work as you expect it to and to provide a more personalized web experience. For more information about how we use Cookies, please see our Privacy Policy.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Always Active

Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. These cookies may only be disabled by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Functional Cookies

Always Active

Some functions of the site require remembering user choices, for example your cookie preference, or keyword search highlighting. These do not store any personal information.

Form Submissions

Always Active

When submitting your data, for example on a contact form or event registration, a cookie might be used to monitor the state of your submission across pages.

Performance Cookies

Performance cookies help us improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage. We access and process information from these cookies at an aggregate level.

Powered by Firmseek