Challenged with a changing marketplace for education, institutions of higher education are evolving and embracing innovative ways to become valued community partners, economic development resources and front-runners in the advancement of technology. With these changes come new, unique legal and regulatory challenges that demand a partner who can help.
Challenged with a changing marketplace for education, institutions of higher education are evolving and embracing innovative ways to become valued community partners, economic development resources and front-runners in the advancement of technology. With these changes come new, unique legal and regulatory challenges that demand a partner who can help.
Our goal is not to be just reactive lawyers to our education clients — we strive to be partners who look for proactive ways to add to your institution's success. We are proud that we have helped over 30 institutions realize their goals — attracting and serving students, retaining top faculty and administrative talent, offering state-of-the-art teaching technology, funding research programs and nurturing strategic partnerships.
At Williams Mullen, we provide experienced, cutting-edge legal advice for clients at all levels of education. Our clients include public and private universities and colleges, primary and secondary independent schools, public school districts, vocational institutions, church-related schools, fraternities and sororities and affiliated foundations, among other supporting organizations.
We are actively involved in boards and associations such as the National Association of College and University Attorneys and the Virginia College Building Authority, and we have participated in speaking engagements for various educational organizations such as the Association of University Real Estate Officials and the Council of Independent Colleges of Virginia. In addition, we currently serve as outside general counsel to two private colleges.
The following is a sample of the types of services we provide to clients in the education industry:
Physical Plant
Williams Mullen attorneys have assisted educational institutions with matters related to their campuses, including real estate development and leasing, land use, construction, utilities and infrastructure. We can foresee and assist with common issues that arise when managing a school campus, including environmental regulatory considerations, negotiations and acquisition of real property, negotiation and preparation of master leases for student housing, and more.
Financial Management
Endowments and alumni donations, federal grants, bond and capital markets, tax credits — educational institutions must grapple with an array of funding sources each of which has its own considerations. Our attorneys help clients navigate these complex options for fundraising and managing a school’s finances. For campuses that wish to expand, we have access to a full economic development team that can help manage public-private partnerships, find financing sources and help your school grow.
Administrative/Compliance
From the classroom to sports programs to student affairs, higher education institutions must follow a growing number of state and federal regulations surrounding students and faculty. Our Education team can help avoid costly legal battles by providing counsel to help keep schools in compliance. Our attorneys are experienced in Title IX and Clery Act compliance, Title IV financial aid programs, athletics (including NCAA compliance), student affairs (including disciplinary boards and the Greek system), and more. When it comes to faculty and staff, our team includes attorneys with extensive experience in board governance, labor and employment, ERISA and other benefits programs, and more.
Government Affairs
As a full-service law firm, Williams Mullen is committed to helping find a solution at the state capital, if necessary. Our lobbying team routinely assists educational institutions and can serve as advocates for your interests within state government and monitor pertinent legislation to ensure that your voice is heard and recognized.
Intellectual Capital
Colleges and universities are often the sources of the latest technology, innovation and research, and our team of attorneys can help protect a school’s investment and ensure the best use of these developments. In protecting your intellectual property, advising on regulations, providing export control counsel in case you are sending technology or information overseas, and advising on the use of contractors, our attorneys can offer experienced and knowledgeable information to make the most of your work.
News
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09.14.2023
PODCAST: Managing Controversial Books in School Libraries
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08.31.2023
Woody Fowler Interviewed by Law360 Regarding Addition of KVCF Attorneys
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08.29.2023
Richmond BizSense Covers KVCF Joining Williams Mullen
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08.29.2023
KVCF Attorneys to Join Williams Mullen
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08.01.2023
Williams Mullen Introduces Gavels & Gowns, an Education Law Podcast
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07.27.2023
PODCAST: What’s Next in VA Higher Education? An Interview Featuring Chris Peace, President of CICV
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05.10.2023
Virginia High School League Adopts Name, Image and Likeness Guidelines
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01.11.2023
Schwartz’s Move to Williams Mullen Covered by Law360
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01.05.2023
Williams Mullen Bolsters Charlottesville Office with Addition of Employment Attorney Micah B. Schwartz
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09.07.2021
When May Non-Profit Organizations Draw from Endowments to Meet Needs in Times of Crisis?
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06.22.2021
Accomplished Health Care Lawyer Nathan Kottkamp Joins Williams Mullen
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06.09.2021
Laura Windsor Named to 2021 Class of ‘Influential Women of Law’ by Virginia Lawyers Weekly
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08.02.2019
Federal Judge Dismisses ERISA Fiduciary Breach Claim against University for Lack of Standing
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02.19.2018
Tom Frantz Co-Authors Op-Ed on How to Leverage Virginia's Higher-Education Assets
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01.11.2016
The Erosion of Charitable Immunity for Virginia’s Colleges and Universities and What it Means for the Administrators and Trustees Who Lead Those Institutions.
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04.15.2015
NBC29 covers Sweet Briar case with Woody Fowler
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04.15.2015
Woody Fowler discusses the closing of Sweet Briar College in the Roanoke Times
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03.23.2015
Woody Fowler quoted in the Richmond Times-Dispatch about Sweet Briar College
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03.09.2015
Charles Cabell discusses Sweet Briar College's closure with the Times-Dispatch
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11.06.2014
Health Care Reform Challenges for Educational Institutions
Events
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07.21.2023
Micah Schwartz to Speak at the Western Virginia Public Education Consortium’s Annual Conference
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06.02.2023
Micah Schwartz to Speak at the Virginia School Boards Association’s Annual Law School Conference
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04.23.2023
Virginia Association of School Superintendents Annual Spring Conference
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01.31.2023
Virginia School Board Association’s New Chair and Vice Chair Orientation
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01.09.2023
Virginia Association of School Superintendents Annual Winter Conference
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11.14.2019
Don’t Call It a Comeback: Preparing for a Renewed Focus on Athletics Under Title IX
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