It seems that the bottom-feeding diploma mill scammers are now bringing out the bottom-feeding lawyers seeking to line their own pockets with the huge legal fees that a class action would mean.
From your link:
The arbitrator's ruling relied on a U.S. Supreme Court decision. "Let's be clear. This was an attempt by a class action firm to reap large fees through class arbitration," Westwood attorney Peter Homer said.
The bottom line is that our tax dollars were, once again, scammed.
Forget the private attornies seeking huge legal fees. Have public prosecutors prove their case of fraud. Get a conviction. Get a long prison sentence. End of story.