Focused on education law, Hayley guides higher education clients through compliance, governance and operational issues, including the most complex and sensitive matters of campus life.
Hayley has more than 20 years’ experience in education law. Private and public universities and colleges, major research institutions and academic medical centers are just a few of the Higher Education clients relying on her guidance. Hayley understands that rigorous compliance audits, policies and training are the way forward to meeting and exceeding benchmarks in this highly regulated environment. She is skilled at helping clients navigate what can be especially challenging issues such as social media, Greek life and sexual assault allegations. Hayley ensures that the firm’s Education team stays current on numerous statutes impacting the day-to-day of campus life, including:
- Title IX
- Title VI
- Title VII
- Clery Act
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act
- Title IV Federal Student Aid
When disputes arise, Hayley works with clients to map best paths forward. She is a skilled investigator, leading experienced teams through sophisticated analysis and meticulously gathering information on uneasy matters. In litigation, arbitration and mediation, she seeks not only to best position institutions for optimal outcomes, but to close gaps in compliance so as to mitigate future exposure and create best possible student experiences.
Hayley’s advocacy extends beyond her legal work with clients and as sole outside counsel to myriad institutions. A nationally recognized speaker, Hayley presents at webinars and conferences for leading industry organizations including the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), Higher Learning Commission, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), Campus Safety Summit and Jana’s Campaign. Hayley also regularly collaborates with United Educators on presentations that help institutions proactively manage and mitigate risk.