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Attorneys in Conduct Hearings: Manage Participation to Ensure Compliance – On-Demand Training
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Overview |
Manage Participation to Ensure Compliance
In an increasingly litigious society, higher education has been subject to a slew of suits, particularly as it relates to conduct cases, including Title IX. Recent media coverage has repeatedly noted the uptick in lawsuits from the students, faculty, and staff involved in these cases, as well as the relative success of those parties. That marked increase in lawsuits combined with state statutes and other regulations mandating attorney participation have caused institutions to reevaluate the role of attorneys in their processes from the initiation of conduct investigations on campuses.
In just 90 minutes, our expert presenter will examine the state of attorney participation in conduct investigations and hearings so you can be better prepared to manage that attorney participation to ensure an effective and compliant process on your campus.
You’ll be able to manage attorney participation in conduct processes for student, faculty and staff cases on your campus and ensure that you are providing a fair and just process for all.
Price: $349
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Topics Covered |
As a result of this webinar, you will be able to: |
- Draw from a foundation of case law, recent resolution agreements, and state statutes to establish where the field is with the incorporation of attorney participation in conduct processes on campus (including student, faculty, and staff cases) — make informed decisions for your campus so you can ensure fair and just processes.
- Discuss the creation of a process/policy that incorporates attorney participation from the initiation of the case to the hearing to the imposition of an outcome, and relevant follow up thereafter — utilize sample models and sample policy statements provided for adaptation to your campus so you don’t have to reinvent the wheel.
- Examine some supplemental methods to manage attorney participation, including the creation of Acknowledgment of Policy forms and guides/FAQ documents.
- Review proposed laws and regulations to get a sense for where the field is going to progress as it relates to the incorporation of attorney — prepare yourself and your campus now, so you are not caught off guard in the future.
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Presenter |
Amber L. Resetar is the Director of Title IX and Clery Compliance at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and previously served in a conduct role at Bethany College in West Virginia.
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What’s Included |
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90-minute, on-demand training session with carefully selected expert(s) — 50% more content than the industry average
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Link to view webinar on demand for one year (24/7 access)
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Materials for your team (handouts, discussion questions, etc.)
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Certificate of completion for each participant
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Unlimited attendees per department
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Weekly newsletter – What's Working on Campus
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