What lengths would you go you feel if you were deceived by the degree of a major business schools in the country? This is an issue at the heart of a half-million dollar dispute between the University of Pennsylvania, home well known of the Wharton Business School and former student, grad now working in the Boston area biotechnology companies.
Back in October, Frank Reynolds Awarded $ 435,678 in a federal grand jury in Philadelphia, after convincing history of Reynolds, who drew the Pennsylvania promise to share a degree in business and engineering schools, if not to say he will not be a Wharton student. The jury could not acknowledge that the Penn Engineering is not the same cache on the old CV that "Wharton.
But now the judge to follow the case, a new study in the late schools of the Ivy League has been commissioned by the unfair prejudice its interim decision prevented the jury from hearing evidence they may cause to question credibility Reynolds. This is an example of a business degree; it is natural that the disputed evidence is a series of PowerPoint slides. Movies in which the question was presented as evidence of broken promises Reynolds School, computer experts Penn has found evidence that they were falsified.
"With hindsight I think the probative value of evidence to be much more than I thought when I first decided on the motion," U.S. District Judge Thomas N. O'Neill, Jr. Eastern District of Pennsylvania wrote in his recent opinion. O'Neill stated that this case allowed the jury to hear testimony in PowerPoint.
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