Common Issues in Investigating Intimate Partner Violence (Free Title IX In Focus Webinar Series)
Bricker Graydon is excited to unveil its newest FREE webinar series focused on issues related to sexual misconduct, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking.
The free Title IX In Focus Webinar Series is aimed at helping colleges and universities comply with annual training requirements under the Illinois Preventing Sexual Violence in Higher Education Act (110 ILCS 155/1 et seq.) and the Clery Act (34 CFR § 668.46), in addition to ensuring ongoing discussions about practical strategies, legal updates, and trauma-informed practices. Each webinar will be presented by a member of Bricker Graydon’s Higher Education team, and may feature guest speakers from our network of university partners, key government agencies, and seasoned professionals in the field of sexual misconduct and relationship violence. These one-hour webinars will be presented during the academic year and provide a total of eight hours of content between August and May.
October 2024 Session: Common Issues in Investigating Intimate Partner Violence
In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness month, we will be breaking down some common issues and themes related to cases involving dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking among intimate partners.
Although we had our Illinois friends in mind when developing this series, it is open to anyone employed by a college or university. Sessions will run from February 2024 through May 2025. If you would like to request specific content or are interested in serving as a guest speaker, please contact Jessica Galanos at jgalanos@brickergraydon.com. To register to additional sessions in this series, check out our events page.
Attendance at these trainings is limited to employees of higher education institutions and other individuals who provide services to those institutions. Individuals who are unaffiliated with an institution will not be permitted to attend without prior approval.
This training is pending approval by the Minimum Continuing Legal Education Board of the Supreme Court of Illinois for 1.0 total CLE hours of instruction. Additionally, this training is pending approval by the Commission on Continuing Legal Education for the Ohio Supreme Court for 1.0 total CLE hours of instruction.