Article: Princeton Review, Kaplan Settle Dispute

Caroline T. Nguyen
University Wire
10-02-1997
(Harvard Crimson) (U-WIRE) CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Just 10 days after Kaplan Educational Centers filed a lawsuit against Princeton
Review for using false promotional claims to sell books and software, the two
parties reached a settlement after a day-long hearing.

The settlement, reached yesterday and effective immediately, mandates that
Princeton Review immediately send all distributors and book retailers
corrective stickers, to be placed over all false claims, as well as a letter
acknowledging the misstatements.

There are two items which need to be corrected by sticker. The cover of
Princeton Review's book Cracking the GMAT CAT 1998 Edition with CD ...

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