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5.0/5.0 Review for Andrew Davis by a Partner on 03/05/14 in Environmental Law
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5.0/5.0 Review for J. Dormer Stephen by a Associate/Assistant General Counsel on 09/19/13 in Private Equity
Shipman & Goodwin is recognized nationally for the depth and breadth of our education practice. Our school law attorneys represent over 125 local and regional public school districts, including charter schools and magnet schools; more than 30 independent schools, including Montessori schools, Waldorf schools, and religiously affiliated schools; and 20 public and private colleges and universities, including professional schools, medical schools, research universities, and performing and visual arts schools throughout Connecticut, the Northeast and nationally.
We understand the unique and often sensitive issues faced by educational institutions. Our attorneys pay particular attention to how such issues affect a school’s relationship with its students, parents, faculty, staff and the community. We stand ready to counsel school officials on these matters and others, ranging from governance to crisis management, utilizing our extensive experience in school law to provide high-quality legal assistance promptly and cost-effectively.
We represent educational institutions in matters including:
Our attorneys regularly conduct onsite trainings on matters relating to:
Sessions are tailored for each client, and customizable to meet the school’s needs. For details about our custom programs or to schedule your onsite training, visit our Onsite Client Training page.
As an added resource for our clients, we have established www.ctschoollaw.com, a minisite dedicated to presenting the latest developments in school law.
Our school law attorneys are often asked to make presentations at conferences sponsored by various regional and national professional education organizations and associations, including the National Association of Independent Schools, the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the Association of Independent Schools in New England, the Connecticut Association of Boards of Education, the Connecticut Association of Independent Schools, the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents, the Connecticut Association of Schools, the Connecticut Association of School Business Officials and the Connecticut Council of Independent Colleges. Our attorneys are active members of the National School Boards Association, as well as the Connecticut and Massachusetts Councils of School Attorneys. In addition, our attorneys contribute to a variety of education-related publications. For example, School Law Practice Group Co-Chair, Thomas B. Mooney, is the author of A Practical Guide to Connecticut School Law, currently in the 8th Edition (2014), the only treatise available on Connecticut public school law.
5.0/5.0 Review for Andrew Davis by a Partner on 03/05/14 in Environmental Law
5.0/5.0 Review for J. Dormer Stephen by a Associate/Assistant General Counsel on 09/19/13 in Private Equity
Shipman & Goodwin is committed to diversity and inclusiveness within the firm, the legal profession and the community. We value the unique backgrounds and distinct contributions of all individuals; our deep commitment is reflected in our efforts to promote understanding, advancement and empowerment.
Our firm management, Diversity Committee and other key members of the firm collaborate to emphasize action. We support ongoing initiatives to recruit, mentor and retain a diverse team of attorneys and staff. We sponsor organizations and develop events that share perspectives and raise awareness of diversity issues facing organizations and the community. We serve as leaders and partner with others to increase diversity in the legal profession.
Scott Murphy, Managing Partner
Gabriel Jiran, Diversity Committee Chair
Lyn Walker, Diversity Partner
Women attorneys and clients prosper at the firm. Nearly half our associates, 30 percent of our partners and many of our most valued clients are women. To celebrate this array of accomplished women, we are proud to present the Women at the Helm Breakfast Series. Our goal is to bring together diverse and talented women to share ideas and inspiration. At each seminar, a dynamic woman in business, government, medicine, education or the arts will share her insights and experience.
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