Title IX law is in constant flux, with new rules and legal challenges continuing to shape how schools, colleges, and other institutions handle sex-based misconduct and discrimination.  Our firm closely monitors these developments and is committed to providing the most current information available. Click here to learn about the current state of Title IX and how we can help if you are facing accusations or other Title IX issues. 

If you’re a student at a main college or university and you find yourself subject to a Title IX investigation, do not make the mistake of speaking to the school without taking the necessary precautions. Do not speak to your friends.

Do not speak to others. Tell your parents. Let them know what’s going on. Schools are often in a rush to judgment. They’re often in a rush to invite a interview with an accused student without providing the requisite notice, without letting an accused student know what’s at stake.

To maximize the prospect of a favorable outcome, the necessary steps have to be taken, preferably as early as possible in the Title IX process. That’s when a person is first notified that they’re subject to an investigation. Make certain that you have the help of an experienced attorney and advisor in your corner from as early as possible in the process.