Overview
Event Details
Please join us on Tuesday, April 22, for a complimentary webinar on navigating the rapidly changing higher education legal landscape.
This session – tailored for college and university counsel, senior administrators, and compliance professionals – will cover the impact of recent executive orders, regulatory updates, and litigation on institutions of higher education, as well as practical considerations from seasoned in-house professionals.
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Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Time: 12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. EDT
Speakers:
- Ryan Poscablo, Chair of Steptoe's Investigations and White-Collar Defense Practice
- Dwight Draughon, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations & White-Collar Defense Practice
- Tyler Evans, Partner in Steptoe's Government Contracts Practice
- Matt Lahey, Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, Oberlin College and Conservatory
- Rachel Pereira, Vice President of Equity and Inclusion, St. John's University
- Alex Wolf, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations and White-Collar Defense Practice
- Patrick Linehan, Partner in Steptoe's Investigations and White-Collar Defense Practice
CLE Credit:
Steptoe is an accredited CLE provider in California, Illinois, New York, and Texas and is pleased to offer the following credit for participation in the live event. If you are seeking credit in other jurisdictions, please make a note in your registration form and we’ll apply on your behalf.
- California: This program is approved for 1.5 hours of CLE credit. No credit may be claimed for required MCLE in legal ethics, recognition and elimination of bias in the legal profession, implicit bias, and competence issues.
- Illinois: This program is approved for 1.5 hours of general CLE credit.
- New York: This program is approved for 1.5 hours of CLE credit including 1.5 hours in areas of professional practice. The content and format are suitable for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys.
- Texas: This program is approved for 1.5 hours of General MCLE credit.