This article is from 2017
JRush
In case no one noticed, this article was written by Moritz von der Linden, who is the co-founder and CEO of Marvel Fusion, a fusion startup who is in a $150 million dollar partnership with Colorado State University to try and make this tech work. The article MAY have some bias
Do you think a CEO would want to hire a firm that MISSES facts? Facts that would make said CEO vulnerable to a costly lawsuit?
If the law firm bungled the investigation, it would affect their reputation and future business. Wouldn't that mean they have a monetary incentive not to favor LMG in their investigation?
I just read the last part of the Harvard statement included in the CBS article:
We will consider conferral of degrees promptly if, following the completion of all FAS processes, a student becomes eligible to receive a degree.
It sounds like they're not getting degrees. Am I missing something here?
Maybe invite your cigarette outside for espresso und watch the street life
It's also legal in British Columbia, Canada and it has been since 2000