Wednesday, April 9, 10:00 a.m.–Noon ET
This program is also available on:
Wednesday, May 14, 10:00 a.m.–Noon ET
Wednesday, June 11, 10:00 a.m.–Noon ET
MCLE Credit: | 2.0 |
Live-Interactive Credit: | 2.0 (all dates, all formats) |
Regulating student conduct is one of a school’s most challenging operational tasks. Because strategies in these situations vary wildly depending on the type of school and its culture, professional expertise can be invaluable. The speakers, three lawyers experienced in school law, will share proven tactics for setting student policies, conducting investigations, enforcing discipline, and communicating with school administrations and school boards. Specifically, they will suggest how to handle off-campus disciplinary issues, challenging parents, allegations of sexual abuse, incidents where a student’s mental health crisis may have given rise to a disciplinary matter, and more.
Registration Deadlines:
Webcast: | 10 minutes prior to seminar. If you register for a webcast the day of the seminar, your e-mail receipt will include a link to launch the seminar and download the materials. |
Telephone: | Online registration ends at 11:59 p.m. the day preceding the seminar |
Live on Site: | Online registration ends at 11:59 p.m. the day preceding the seminar |
Cancellation Policy: Cancellation/transfer requests will be honored until 5:00 p.m. the day preceding the seminar. You will, however, be charged $40 if you cancel or transfer your registration to a different seminar after the link to the materials has been e-mailed by Virginia CLE®.
Full refunds or transfers are available up to two days after a webcast in the unlikely event that you experience technical difficulties.
Dietary Restrictions: If you have dietary restrictions and are attending the seminar in person, please email tfitzgerald@vacle.org.
Inclement Weather Policy and Updates
MCLE Credit Caveat: The MCLE Board measures credits by the time you spend in attendance. If you enter a seminar late or leave it early, or both, you must reflect those adjustments accurately in the credits you report on your credit reporting form. A code will be given at the end of the seminar, which must be written on your MCLE form.
Private recording of this program is prohibited.
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10:00 | Schooled in the Law—Implementing and Enforcing Student Policies |
12:00 | Adjourn |
Douglas R. Butch, Burtch Law PLLC / Richmond
Nicole S. “Nikki” Cheuk, Sands Anderson PC / Richmond
Harold E. “Hal” Johnson, Williams Mullen / Richmond
Douglas R. Butch, Burtch Law PLLC / Richmond
Douglas Burtch is owner and principal of Burtch Law PLLC in Richmond. He represents independent schools, businesses of all sizes, non-profits, executives, and professionals. In employment and labor law categories, he is rated “AV Preeminent” by Martindale-Hubbell, is listed in the “Best Lawyers in America” by U.S. News & World Report (including 2022 Lawyer of the Year for management-side employment law in Richmond, VA), and is named a “Virginia Super Lawyer” by Super Lawyers magazine and a “Legal Elite” by Virginia Business magazine. He is an author and speaker on issues affecting schools and the workplace.
Mr. Burtch graduated from Emory University (GA) and the University of Richmond School of Law (VA). After law school, he clerked for the Supreme Court of Virginia and practiced in the Washington, DC, and McLean, VA, offices of two international law firms.
Nicole S. “Nikki” Cheuk, Sands Anderson PC / Richmond
Nikki Cheuk is an attorney with Sands Anderson PC. She offers comprehensive guidance to public school boards in all areas of representation, including special education, student discipline, personnel issues, policy, and procurement. Her experience working with a wide variety of school boards enables her to bring diverse perspectives and understandings on their unique legal needs and goals. As such, she can help guide education clients efficiently through a myriad of ever-varying issues. In addition, Ms. Cheuk works with local governments on personnel matters.
Harold E. “Hal” Johnson, Williams Mullen / Richmond
Hal Johnson is chair of the education practice at Williams Mullen. He advises colleges and independent schools regarding board-level governance; Title IX investigations and compliance in the areas of sexual assault and athletics; FERPA and privacy issues; student conduct codes and disciplinary proceedings; Department of Education and/or Office of Civil Rights investigations. He also has served as an independent investigator for sensitive or complicated internal investigations. He has defended educational institutions in various types of litigation, including Title IX litigation, civil rights and due process claims for wrongful student dismissals, as well as personal injury and wrongful death cases.