Education law expert Rick Verstegen will take you step-by-step through how to appropriately address appeal decision-making within the Title IX grievance process. You will learn how to draft complete and thorough decisions on appeals.
What You'll Learn
- How should you address an appeal filed on a written determination?
- What notice of appeal must you provide to the parties?
- What are eligible bases for appeal?
- How should parties respond to an appeal?
- What common issues arise when reviewing appeals?
- How should you convey the final decision to the parties?
Training Overview
Are you ready for Title IX appeals? Learn the current process you must follow.
During this year, you will undoubtedly face Title IX complaints. Regardless of the decision you reach after an investigation, an appeal from one of the parties will often come as a response to a written determination. You need to prepare to handle these appeals while adhering to the detailed current Department of Education regulations.
Decisions must now involve an investigation step and a decision-making step, including an opportunity to appeal the decision. When reviewing appeals of written determinations, you should understand your role and know how to draft an appropriate decision on appeal.
- How should you address an appeal filed on a written determination?
- What notice of appeal must you provide to the parties?
- What are eligible bases for appeal?
- How should parties respond to an appeal?
- What common issues arise when reviewing appeals?
- How should you convey the final decision to the parties?
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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