In April of 2024, the Department of Education approved New Title IX rules, which are scheduled to take effect on August 1, 2024. Our firm is closely monitoring ongoing challenges to these new rules in court, and is working hard to provide you the most up-to-date information. Click here to learn about the current state of Title IX and how we can help if you are facing accusations.
It depends. In most instances, suing may not be an effective option. There are going to be some circumstances where litigation during the course of a Title IX case would be appropriate and effective. In some instances, it may be necessary to seek the course intervention to impose a preliminary injunction, for example, or to take other steps that can, say, address concerns with the Title IX case. So very involved consideration in terms of what would be appropriate and effective. An experienced attorney adviser can help gauge the circumstances and can best advise as to what's going to be best. An experienced attorney advisor should be involved in your Title IX case from the very beginning.