Our legal work handling the contracts of college and university Presidents, Provosts and senior administrators has also led us into the Title IX area on occasion. The following, written by my colleague Lisa Horowitz, offers some good practical suggestions to any... Read More
Should You Run from the “A” Word?
Evaluating the Impact of Arbitration Clauses in Executive Employment Agreements
Al Franken’s Arbitration Fairness Act of 2015 is making progress under the radar. He has recently managed to double the number of co-sponsors from 12 to 24 as it percolates in the... Read More
College and University Presidents: Worth Every Penny
In response to the question George Birnbaum posed in his recent article, “Executive Compensation for College and University Presidents: Are They Really Overpaid?,” I would like to add my resounding no, and direct your attention to further support for our contention... Read More
What’s the Deal with Arbitration Clauses?
Have you seen the latest headlines? Arbitration clauses are in the spotlight again: the good, the bad, and the arguably unconscionable. The New York Times ran a thought-provoking three-part series earlier this month highlighting the various ways in... Read More