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.
The reason someone may falsely accuse you of a Title IX violation are too many to count. It could be because it's an ex-girlfriend who's upset because now you're dating somebody new. It could be because it's someone you've been intimate with and they're concerned that their, say, boyfriend will find out about their indiscretion, so they falsely accuse you to say that you took advantage of them. It could be just because they don't like you, and they're trying to get back at you for some reason. The reasons are too many to count.
So much is at stake in a Title IX case, especially if somebody is trying to actively cause a problem for you or is lying against you. You need someone to make certain that they're looking out for your interest. An experienced attorney advisor can help do that.