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Join us as we discuss best practices and frequent challenges for K-12 schools conducting investigations into student misconduct. Using a scenario based approach, we will address issues such as how to interview students, gather evidence, conduct searches and how and when to involve parents or outside authorities such as the police or child protection agencies. 

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Photo of Julie C. Fay Julie C. Fay

Julie is co-chair of Shipman’s Education Department, and a partner in the School Law Practice group, where she represents public and independent schools in a variety of special education and general education law matters, with a particular focus on issues relating to students…

Julie is co-chair of Shipman’s Education Department, and a partner in the School Law Practice group, where she represents public and independent schools in a variety of special education and general education law matters, with a particular focus on issues relating to students with disabilities, student discipline, confidentiality, school governance and policy. Julie frequently represents schools in administrative hearings, including expulsion hearings, special education due process hearings and related proceedings, and is often called upon to guide districts in drafting policies and administrative procedures in all education law areas. As part of her practice, Julie has conducted numerous professional development workshops for clients and other school organizations.

Photo of Sarah Boxer Sarah Boxer

Sarah is a member of the firm’s Employment and Labor and School Law practice groups. She has experience conducting workplace investigations and inquiries involving claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation and misconduct. She also has experience litigating employment disputes for a wide range of employers.