Education law expert Rick Verstegen will take you step-by-step through appropriately making decisions within the Title IX grievance process. You will learn the current Department of Education regulations you must follow to address complaints.
What You'll Learn
- What specific steps should you follow when you receive a Title IX complaint?
- Who should conduct investigations?
- How should investigation reports be completed?
- How should you address written input from the involved parties?
- What question-and-answer structure should you use for relevant questions?
- What other legal issues may arise during Title IX decision-making?
Training Overview
Will your Title IX decisions land your school in court? Discover the current requirements for handling complaints.
Title IX regulations require you to use a grievance process to address formal complaints related to sexual harassment in education programs or activities. You need to follow the defined procedures to avoid lawsuits and penalties.
Your process must include an investigation step and a separate decision-making step. Current regulations require individuals who assess responsibility to use specific practices that lead to unbiased decisions.
- What specific steps should you follow when you receive a Title IX complaint?
- Who should conduct investigations?
- How should investigation reports be completed?
- How should you address written input from the involved parties?
- What question-and-answer structure should you use for relevant questions?
- What other legal issues may arise during Title IX decision-making?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Richard F. Verstegen
- Partner with Boardman & Clark, LLP of Madison, Wisconsin
- School Law Practice Group and Labor and Employment Group
- Represents educational institutions in a variety of education law matters
- Published many articles regarding education and employment law
- Former president of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association
- Current member of the State Bar of Wisconsin
- JD degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School
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