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Hogan Lovells US LLP

Demonstrating ‘broad expertise in higher education, both within the US and internationally’, the Washington DC-based team at Hogan Lovells US LLP routinely acts as lead counsel for universities and medical centers involved in investigations, as well as providing support with litigation and regulatory compliance mandates. The practice is co-directed by firm global education lead Stephanie Gold, who specializes in sensitive regulatory compliance matters, government investigations, litigation, and corporate transactions in the education sector. Alongside her, the ‘nothing less than outstanding’ William Ferreira heads up the firm’s global public procurement practice and has experience advising clients in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. His areas of specialization include federal grants and contracts and US government funding matters such as research integrity, conflicts of interest, foreign influence, and False Claims Act enforcement. Joel Buckman focuses his practice on education regulatory matters, including Title IV federal student financial aid compliance and Title IV program reviews. Megan Wilson is noted for her work helping higher education institutions to comply with anti-discrimination laws.

Practice head(s):

Stephanie Gold; William Ferreira


Other key lawyers:

William Crawford; Joel Buckman; Megan Wilson


Testimonials

‘In the educational area I am sure that Bill Ferreira’s team from Hogan Lovells is leading in Mozambique and other areas of the African continent. The practice is very suited to local needs and they are very innovative.’

‘The team is quick to respond, up to date on all matters and laws and available all the time.’

‘Bill Ferreira has a lot of experience in African educational projects. I appreciate the knowledge and legal capacity that the lawyers have shown. They fully understand the local needs and culture.’

‘I have had the opportunity to work with Bill Ferreira on multiple occasions, and he is nothing less than outstanding. Apart from his understanding of laws and interpretation, which is excellent, his solutions-oriented approach to any problem that we are discussing gives a lot of comfort, making him our go-to lawyer for anything education-related.’

‘Broad expertise in higher education, both within the US and internationally.’

‘Bill Ferreira, William Crawford, and Stephanie Gold have provided valuable assistance in a range of areas, particularly international work.’

Key clients

Yale University


University of Kansas


University of Idaho


Carnegie Mellon University


American Council on Education


National University System


New York University


Vanderbilt University


University of Louisville


Work highlights


  • Represented Yale University after plaintiffs alleged that putative classes of current and former Ivy League athletes were injured by a policy prohibiting athletic scholarships.
  • Acted as lead counsel for the University of Kansas in the NCAA Independent Accountability Review Process (IARP) and evidentiary hearing held in April 2023.
  • Advised Carnegie Mellon University on a wide range of education policy matters and controversies in the education industry.

Husch Blackwell LLP

Well-regarded by clients for its impeccable service and attention’, the department at Husch Blackwell LLP is a strong choice for a range of advisory and contentious education mandates. Core areas of expertise include handling investigations, litigation, and advising on corporate transactions and regulatory compliance. The team advises universities, academic medical centers, religious institutions, for-profit institutions, and K-12 school districts. Two Kansas City-based partners share leadership: Hayley Hanson handles investigations, litigation, arbitration, and mediation, and also advises institutions on compliance with Department of Education regulations. Alongside her, Sean Tassi focuses his practice on the provision of day-to-day compliance and transactional counsel. In Chicago, Lisa Parker is described as a ‘true asset’ and provides regulatory counsel to institutions, as well as acting for them in litigation before trial and appellate courts. Julie Miceli, who previously acted as deputy general counsel for higher education and federal student aid at the Department of Education, is lauded for her personalized service’ and majors on transactions and compliance issues. Scott Schneider left the group in August 2023.

Practice head(s):

Hayley Hanson; Sean Tassi


Other key lawyers:

Lisa Parker; Julie Miceli


Testimonials

‘Expertise in all facets of issues related to management of higher education instruction; talented and accessible teams, impeccable service and attention, diverse staffing at every level; understand and communicate risks in a comprehensive and common-sense manner.’

‘Lisa Parker is a true asset to our organization. She works efficiently and is a fantastic lawyer. She knows her firm well. She consistently selects responsive and very capable lawyers to assist us. Her teams are smart and always apply common sense to tough legal questions. This firm stands above the rest in their litigation and higher education practice.’

‘The experience and practical advice given by individuals at Husch is incomparable. The partners here have had direct in-house experience with many regulators, and that is invaluable.’

‘Julie Miceli gives personalized service and tailors her advice to the organization’s risk tolerance. She is always available, and her prior experience at the Department of Education gives her a competitive edge that other firms could not offer.’

‘The team at Husch has deep knowledge of state and federal education regulatory framework and issues. Their prior in-house and government experience help them provide practical advice and support focused on designing solutions that allow us to accomplish our mission and goals in a compliant manner.’

‘Lisa Parker is wildly responsive and provide timely feedback no matter how unreasonable our timeline might be. Lisa has been a true partner to me and my team.’

Key clients

Chicago State


Franciscan University of Steubenville


Indiana State University


MidAmerica Nazarene University


Johns Hopkins University


Northwest Missouri State University


St. Louis University


Texas A&M University


United Educators


University of Illinois


University of Tulsa


University of Utah


Wichita State University


William Jewell College


Work highlights


  • Represented the University of Utah’s athletics department in an external investigation of its women’s gymnastics coach, who was alleged to have engaged in verbal and emotional abuse of student athletes.
  • Represented Northwest Missouri State University in a First Amendment case.

King & Spalding LLP

Lauded by one client as a ‘truly first-rate team’, the practice at King & Spalding LLP assists healthcare and academic medical centers with litigation and arbitration, transactional and regulatory mandates, investigations, and corporate governance. The department, which is noted for its ‘responsiveness, ability to understand the issues, and practical advice’, is jointly directed by a trio of partners. Leading from Chicago, Zachary Fardon routinely represents major universities in sensitive white-collar criminal defense and investigations. In Atlanta, Andy Bayman has focused his practice on representing academic medical centers and medical schools in a range of regulatory and transactional matters. New York-based Todd Holleman completes the leadership group. Additional key names to note include Houston-based Adam Robison, who advises academic medical centers on transactional mandates; and Zachary Fardon, who works from the Chicago office and focuses on white-collar criminal defense.

Practice head(s):

Zach Fardon; Andy Bayman; Todd Holleman


Other key lawyers:

Kristin Roshelli; Mark Polston


Testimonials

‘The K&S team is unique in their ability to assist healthcare-focused higher education clients. Since they also serve many peer institutions, they bring practical market knowledge to the table.’

‘Responsiveness, ability to understand the issues, and practical advice. A truly first-rate team – Kristin Roshelli stands out.’

‘K&S does a great job, particularly in the area of health care reimbursement. They are responsive and creative. They are very knowledgeable about the technical aspects of the law.’

‘Mark Polston is a creative, practical lawyer. He understands the technical law but goes above and beyond to understand its practical application and gives real-time advice.’

Key clients

Adventist HealthCare


Baylor College of Medicine


Cornell University


Emory University


Fairfax County Public Schools


Medical University Hospital Authority


Natura Resources, LLC


Over 30 teaching hospitals across the country (including Cleveland Clinic, Duke University, University of Virginia, Montefiore Medical Center, and University of California)


The University of Texas System and its various health institutions


University of Georgia Athletic Association and The University of Georgia Foundation


University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics


Vanderbilt University


Work highlights


  • Represented The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in connection with a proposed multi-billion joint arrangement with Children’s Health System of Texas to develop, construct, own, and operate a new 532-bed children’s hospital campus in Dallas, Texas.
  • Acted for Adventist HealthCare to secure federal funding for half of the $600m total cost of constructing a new Howard University Hospital.
  • Represented Baylor College of Medicine in the defense of a qui tam False Claims Act litigation, Vaughn et al v. Harris County Hospital District et al, in the Southern District of Texas.

Akin

Akin‘s education practice is well-placed to advise clients on a range of education matters, among them policy issues, internal investigations, Title IX obligations, data privacy, and litigation. Washington DC-based Michael Vernick steers the practice and has recently focused on matters such as foreign influence over U.S. government funded research, scientific misconduct investigations, and conflict of interest issues, in addition to advising on the financial and administrative management of grants. Additional key contacts in Washington DC include Marta Thompson, who represents clients involved in government audits, and allegations of misconduct and fraud, and Anthony Pierce, who litigates education disputes and defends clients from class actions.


Practice head(s):

Michael Vernick


Other key lawyers:

Marta Thompson; Anthony Pierce


Key clients

Yale University


Columbia University


Johns Hopkins University


Stanford University


Duke University


Northwestern University


Southeastern Conference (SEC)


Southern Methodist University


Tulane University


Rice University


Baylor College of Medicine


University of Tennessee


Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory


Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research


Choate, Hall & Stewart

The ‘extraordinarily skilled’ team at Choate, Hall & Stewart, lauded by one client as providing ‘service of the highest level’, specializes in advising research universities and medical institutions on the compliance risks associated with international research collaborations, economic and academic espionage, and undue foreign influence. The Boston-based practice is also equipped to handle whistleblower allegations and investigations by federal agencies, as well as investigations relating to sexual misconduct, Title IX, and fraud. Four partners share leadership: Christine Savage regularly assists academic and clinical research institutions with internal reviews and foreign influence mandates, while Alison Reif‘s expertise covers advisory and contentious labor and employment matters. Michael Gass is well-versed in admissions, financial aid matters, and antitrust issues; Cameron Casey completes the leadership group and majors on providing estate planning advice to high-net-worth individuals and families. Lyndsey Kruzer is noted for assisting education-sector employers with employment advice, while Mark McPherson has focused his practice on government and internal investigations involving healthcare fraud and securities fraud. Joan Lukey left the firm in April 2023.

Practice head(s):

Christine Savage; Alison Reif; Michael Gass; Cameron Casey


Other key lawyers:

Lyndsey Kruzer; Mark McPherson


Testimonials

‘Extraordinarily skilled – service of the highest level. Their level of mastery of this area of law is truly unmatched.’

‘Cameron Casey has long been our go-to partner and legal adviser. Her knowledge of charitable tax law and charitable instruments is encyclopedic. Her level of experience is very deep. She is an empathetic person as well, and she places great value on working for charities, maximizing the value to charity of each project.’

Key clients

Harvard University


Consortium on Financing Higher Education (COFHE)


Tufts University


Amherst College


President and Fellows of Harvard College


Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman

The department at Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman centers its focus on the defense of research misconduct allegations, allegations against students, and Title IX matters. The team routinely represents individuals and institutions in investigations involving alleged plagiarism, data falsification, and grant and research fraud. The practice is co-directed by a trio of experienced partners. Working from Washington DC, Paul Thaler assists colleges, universities, hospitals, and other research institutions with research misconduct mandates; co-leading from the same office, Shanlon Wu focuses on college student defense, often dealing with cases involving alcohol violations, cyberbullying, and cheating. Lauded as an ‘exceptional attorney’, the Philadelphia-based Ashling Ehrhardt completes the leadership group and handles litigation, investigations, and the review university policies to ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations.

Practice head(s):

Paul S. Thaler; Shanlon Wu; Ashling Ehrhardt


Testimonials

‘I could not be more impressed with the professionalism at Cohen Seglias. Ashling Ehrhardt is an exceptional attorney – from the beginning, Ashling was available to answer my questions and concerns at a moment’s notice. The team was easy to contact and were very prompt in their responses.’

‘I would recommend Ashling Ehrhardt to anyone in need of legal support in an education setting. She was knowledgeable about all aspects of the case, had the right contacts and network to build the most cohesive and clear defense, and was overall a joy to work with. Truly exceptional.’

Duane Morris LLP

The group at Duane Morris LLP is routinely instructed by universities, proprietary colleges, vocational schools, Pre-K-12 institutions, and EdTech companies for its broad education expertise. The provision of compliance counsel with federal, state and accrediting body regulations and standards applicable to postsecondary institutions is a core pillar of the practice. In addition, the education regulatory team is equipped to advise on regulatory matters affecting colleges, universities and schools, namely federal and state licensing laws, policies and procedures. A group of four partners share leadership of the team. Based in San Diego, Anthony Guida, is noted for his provision of solid guidance and perspective’ and focuses on pre-K-12, postsecondary, EdTech and corporate training education; alongside him, Edward Cramp represents higher education institutions in litigation. In Washington DC and Chicago respectively, Katherine Brodie and Lisa Scruggs both boast broad advisory and contentious practices.

Practice head(s):

Anthony Guida; Katherine Brodie; Edward Cramp; Lisa Scruggs


Other key lawyers:

Jennifer DeMay; Joshua Summers


Testimonials

‘Depth of team. Wherever I may need expertise, they’ve got someone readily available with the appropriate specialization. Their out-of-office network with various higher ed governing bodies and influencers is also highly valuable.’

‘Anthony Guida consistently provides solid guidance and perspective on whatever education-related matters I bring to him; I have complete trust in his counsel. He’s also invaluable for keeping me abreast of developments in higher education. I’ve also had great experiences with Jennifer DeMay and Joshua Summers.’

Key clients

Perdoceo Education Corporation (NASDAQ: PRDO)


Columbia College Hollywood (CCH)


Alliant International University


SKEMA Business School


Medical Impact Company


Innovamat Education, SL.


Edvance (fka Student Resource Center)


2U (TWOU NASDAQ)


TPDK Holdings, LLC


Bloomboard, Inc.


Association of Private Colleges


Work highlights


  • Assisted TPDK Holdings, LLC with the sale of Valley College (WV and OH campuses) to Hilbert College (NY).
  • Acted as transactional and regulatory counsel for Columbia College Hollywood (CCH) with regards to its acquisition of control by Arizona State University.
  • Acted as transactional and regulatory counsel for SKEMA Business School with regards to its acquisition of the Fashion Institute of Merchandising & Design.

Eversheds Sutherland

Eversheds Sutherland‘s education practice demonstrates strong capabilities in both the contentious and non-contentious spaces, for which it is regularly sought out by private and public colleges and universities, allied educational companies, and investors in higher education. The group is regularly engaged in litigation in federal and state courts, including recent funding and COVID-related cases. On the advisory side, the team shines at assisting institutions with federal student aid compliance and accreditation, as well as a range of finance, employment, and tax mandates. Atlanta-based global litigation co-lead Rocco Testani steers the department and specializes in school finance matters and public policy and governmental disputes. Also in Atlanta, Stacey McGavin Mohr litigates complex business disputes and education-funding litigation; Benjamin Reed assists postsecondary educational institutions with compliance matters. In Washington DC, Stanley Freeman dedicates his practice to regulatory work in the field of postsecondary education.

Practice head(s):

Rocco Testani


Other key lawyers:

Stacey McGavin Mohr; Benjamin Reed; Stanley Freeman


Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP

The lawyers at Kaplan Hecker & Fink LLP‘s education practice are well-placed to represent educational institutions in employment, admissions, gender-based misconduct, and athletics-related Title IX matters. Assisting educational institutions with internal investigations into allegations of discrimination and misconduct constitutes an additional pillar of the practice. New York-based department lead Roberta Kaplan is routinely called upon by clients in the education, tech, and financial services segments for her contentious expertise. Also based in New York, Gabrielle Tenzer has significant experience litigating Title IX, student discipline, and COVID-related cases. Joshua Matz is the key contact in Washington DC – his areas of specialization include contract, fraud, and defamation disputes, as well as consumer protection and sex discrimination matters.

Practice head(s):

Roberta Kaplan


Other key lawyers:

Gabrielle Tenzer; Joshua Matz


Key clients

34 Black Women Law Scholars


New York University


Columbia University in Brittain v. Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York


Work highlights


  • Filed an amicus brief on behalf of 34 Black women law schools in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College, No. 20-1199 in the U.S. Supreme Court, and Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. University of North Carolina et al., No. 21-707 in the U.S. Supreme Court.
  • Filed a complaint in SDNY, including Title IX claim for deliberate indifference & state law claims. John Doe plaintiff was Tisch undergrad whose name was included on a google spreadsheet “blacklist” accusing NYU students/faculty of sexual misconduct.
  • Defended Columbia University in a putative class action lawsuit filed in November 2020, demanding millions of dollars in tuition and fee reimbursement for graduate students who attended Columbia’s School of the Arts during the COVID-19 pandemic.

McGuireWoods LLP

Praised as ‘masterful at getting to know and understand their clients’ needs’, the ‘knowledgeable’ lawyers at McGuireWoods LLP assist higher education institutions, K-12 schools, school board, academic medical centers, and foundations with the range of education mandates. Core areas of practice for the group include representing universities in government investigations and Title IX litigation, corporate governance, and education-related labor and employment mandates. Washington DC-based Farnaz Thompson steers the practice and handles litigation, investigations, and due diligence in education-related transactions, including in the edtech industry. Additional key contacts include Chicago-based Sarah Wake, who takes on both contentious and advisory mandates, and Virginia-based Michele McKinnon, who majors on providing tax compliance assistance to universities and their affiliated foundations. In Atlanta, Shelby Guilbert routinely works on insurance recovery actions, contract disputes, and cross-border litigation.

Practice head(s):

Farnaz Thompson


Other key lawyers:

Heidi Siegmund; Peter Farley; Sarah Wake; Michele McKinnon; Shelby Guilbert


Testimonials

‘In my experience, McGuire Woods is masterful at getting to know and understand their clients’ needs. The practice takes a very comprehensive approach in gaining all applicable knowledge and information. The attorneys are extremely knowledgeable about the law and are fantastic advocates for their clients.’

‘Heidi Siegmund and Peter Farley are outstanding attorneys. They are brilliant, with unparalleled work ethic and unwavering determination. They are extremely communicative and ensure that their clients have a good understanding of complex areas of the law that are applicable to individual cases. Heidi and Peter are very responsive and have exceeded our high expectations.’

‘The people, professionalism, expertise, transparent billing practices, and responsiveness are a few reasons why this firm stands out among a sea of others.’

‘The Education practice at McGuire Woods in Richmond is essential to the success of higher education in Virginia.’

Key clients

University of Arizona


Arizona State University


The Los Angeles Film School


Education Affiliates


Prince William County School Board


Stanford University


University of Southern California


Norfolk State University


The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS)


University of Virginia


Washington & Lee University


Davidson College


Central Piedmont Community College


Liberty University


The Pennsylvania State University


Work highlights


  • Represented Oberlin College in high profile insurance recovery litigation.
  • Represented Appalachian State University as bond counsel to finance an indoor practice facility to be used by the football team and other sports teams and groups at the University.
  • Advised George Mason University on how to structure a financing program to take advantage of complex financing techniques available to higher education institutions and reduce the need for contributions from the state.

Norton Rose Fulbright

The practice at Norton Rose Fulbright is routinely called upon by academic medical centers, public and private universities, and their boards, directors, and foundations for its education law expertise. Key areas of practice for the group include transactional, regulatory, and IP support, as well as litigation. The department is jointly directed by two partners who also co-lead the firm’s US healthcare practice. St. Louis-based Stacey Murphy focuses on transactional mandates and the structuring of management services agreements and professional services agreements, while the Houston-based Susan Feigin Harris majors on corporate governance, regulatory, and compliance work. Additional key contacts include New York-based healthcare transactional and regulatory specialist Andrew Roth, who specializes in corporate transactions and medical school accreditation matters. Dallas-based senior counsel Jennifer McDaniel is well-versed in state licensing and federal enrollment and reimbursement matters.


Practice head(s):

Stacey Murphy; Susan Feigin Harris


Other key lawyers:

Andrew Roth; Jennifer McDaniel


Key clients

Texas A&M University 12th Man Foundation


Work highlights


  • Represented Texas A&M University 12th Man Foundation in a class action lawsuit filed by a group of donors alleging that the new seating arrangements, caused by construction of a new football stadium, breached prior agreements with endowed donors.