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Charlotte School of Law

2006 establishments in North Carolina2017 disestablishments in North CarolinaDefunct law schoolsEducational institutions disestablished in 2017Educational institutions established in 2006
Former for-profit universities and colleges in the United StatesIndependent law schools in the United StatesLaw schools in North CarolinaUniversities and colleges in Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlotte School of Law (Charlotte Law) was an independent for-profit college in Charlotte, North Carolina established in 2006. It was provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) in 2008, and fully accredited in 2011. However, the ABA placed the school on probation in 2016, resulting in the school's closure the following year. While Charlotte Law served the community through expungement programs and restitution self-help clinics, it was also criticized for alleged mismanagement and compliance issues, which were later found to be true. Charlotte Law was owned by the InfiLaw System.

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Charlotte School of Law
South College Street, Charlotte Uptown

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