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SUMMARY:Independent Schools\, Tax-Exempt Status\, and Title IX: Implications of Recent Federal Court Decisions
DESCRIPTION:Federal courts in both Maryland and California have recently held that an independent school’s 501(c)(3) status\, alone\, subjects it to Title IX. While these rulings are\, for the moment\, limited to independent schools in Maryland and California\, they signal a potential sea change in whether or how independent schools must comply with various federal laws including Title IX (sex)\, Title VI (race)\, the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act (FERPA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. \nIn this engaging webinar\, Linda S. Johnson\, Susan E. Schorr\, and Brian B. Garrett will analyze the impact of these rulings on independent schools in Maryland\, California\, and throughout the country. We will provide a primer on Title IX including its various obligations on covered institutions\, and explore the various options schools have to address this development as well as the impact these decisions may have on the expected standard of care for all independent schools. Listen in to find out if your school should consider (a) having an assigned Title IX or Title IX-like coordinator\, (b) whether you need to modify your existing policies and procedures\, (c) how you process complaints or conduct investigations and (d) what types of postings and notices should be provided. \nProgram\nWebinar – 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. ET \nCost\nThis event is being offered as a free education session. \nLocation\nWebinar \n \n \nLinda S. Johnson\nDirector\, McLane Middleton\nChair of the firm’s Education Law Group \nLinda focuses her practice on understanding and serving the needs of K-12 independent schools. She serves as outside legal counsel and a consultant to many of the country’s top independent day and boarding schools. She advises her clients on all aspects of school operations including employment law\, student discipline\, contracts\, fiduciary and tort law\, leadership development\, investigations\, compliance audits\, risk management\, crisis response\, and student safety. Linda consults with schools on both prevention and response to all types of educator misconduct and student on student sexual assaults. \n \nBrian B. Garrett\nOf Counsel\, McLane Middleton\nVice Chair of the firm’s Education Law Group \nBrian has extensive experience in a broad range of education\, employment\, and complex commercial litigation matters throughout the country\, including in state and federal courts\, in alternative resolution processes\, and before various administrative agencies. Brian focuses his practice on understanding and serving the needs of independent day and boarding schools\, colleges and universities\, and early child care programs. Brian partners with many of the country’s leading independent schools to provide comprehensive advice on all aspects of school operations\, including establishing new schools\, student and parent issues\, employment matters\, school governance and leadership\, and general risk management. He works closely with board chairs\, heads of schools\, financial officers\, and other senior leadership members in tackling complex matters affecting school communities. \n \nSusan E. Schorr\nOf Counsel\, McLane Middleton\nVice Chair of the firm’s Education Law Group \nSusan focuses her practice on education and employment\, helping clients with general risk management\, real-time problem solving\, and crisis management. Grounded in thorough legal analysis\, she offers practical advice and responsiveness. With a background as a social worker\, public administrator\, and a trustee of non-profit organizations herself\, Susan approaches client challenges with an ability to integrate a variety of problem-solving frameworks\, helping clients to arrive at practical solutions.
URL:https://www.mclane.com/event/independent-schools-tax-exempt-status-and-title-ix-implications-of-recent-federal-court-decisions/
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SUMMARY:Affordable Housing Development: How It Happens (or not)\, Where It Happens (or not)\, Who Needs It\, and Why It Matters to Business & Community
DESCRIPTION:The housing crisis in Massachusetts is impacting the economy\, families\, the elderly\, individuals\, small and large businesses alike. The Baker Administration has made housing a top priority for the state\, seeking to create more than 100\,000 housing units over the next 5 years. This will require the participation of all cities and towns in the Commonwealth. \n\nJoin Andrew DeFranza from Harborlight and Laura Shufelt from the Massachusetts Housing Partnership\, two industry experts\, for a lively and informative discussion on the current housing crisis\, how we got here\, how it can be addressed\, and why we should. \nHarborlight is a Massachusetts certified Community Development Corporation which develops\, manages\, and advocates for quality\, service-enriched\, affordable homes for elders\, families\, disabled individuals\, essential workers\, and those who have experienced homelessness. Harborlight’s mission is to create and maintain properties that are affordable and inclusive\, doing so collaboratively with communities to cultivate just\, equitable and sustainable housing opportunities. \nThe Massachusetts Housing Partnership is a statewide public nonprofit affordable housing organization that works in concert with the Governor and the state Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) to help increase the supply of affordable housing in Massachusetts.\n  \n\nProgram\nRegistration/Networking: 7:30 a.m.\nProgram: 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. \nCost\nThis event is being offered as a free education session. \nLocation\nMcLane Middleton’s Woburn Office\n300 TradeCenter\, Suite 7600\nWoburn\, MA 01801 \n \nSpeakers \n \nAndrew DeFranza\nExecutive Director\, Harborlight Community Partners\n\nAndrew DeFranza is the Executive Director of Harborlight Community Partners since 2007. Andrew describes himself as a “short\, working class\, Italian guy from New Jersey with an accidental white-collar education.” It was in New Jersey\, while working the second shift in an Atlantic City men’s homeless shelter\, that he witnessed the very real\, pressing issues related to homelessness and its harsh challenges. Andrew boldly addresses in public forums the barriers to housing creation\, racial equity and access\, and actively engages in dialogues with communities to address housing needs and goals.\n  \n \nLaura Shufelt\nDirector of Community Assistance\, Massachusetts Housing Partnership\n\nLaura Shufelt came to the Massachusetts Housing Partnership in 2011 after working in affordable housing finance\, development and technical assistance on Cape Cod for 20 years. She provides technical assistance to municipalities\, housing authorities\, and non-profit developers regarding affordable housing development and policy. Her specialty is assisting communities and local housing authorities to dispose of their surplus land for the creation of affordable housing. Laura is active in local town government and non-profit boards.
URL:https://www.mclane.com/event/affordable-housing-development-how-it-happens-or-not-where-it-happens-or-not-who-needs-it-and-why-it-matters-to-business-community/
LOCATION:McLane Middleton’s Woburn Office\, 300 TradeCenter\, Suite 7600\, Woburn\, MA\, 01801
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