Podcast by Barton Gilman, LLP
To kick off the School Choice Voice, an exclusive social media group for those dedicated to strengthening education opportunities for all kids, education lawyer Matt Plain caught up with the President and CEO of the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools Nina Rees (@ninacharters) for the inaugural episode of the School Choice Voice podcast. #schoolchoicevoice
With vaccination and testing requirements constantly changing, Paul O'Neil and Jaimie Fernand join us to provide a guide for New York Charter Schools.
There are many types of insurance available to small businesses across all industries. However, since most small businesses don't have a risk management or in-house legal departments, many owners select insurance coverage themselves. In this episode, Kevin Hensley discusses the types of insurance available to small businesses and how best to utilize them.
Massachusetts is poised to sign into effect a new COVID-19 emergency paid sick leave law. Greg Vanden-Eykel joins us to discuss the details of the proposed legislation and its impact on employers and employees in the state.
From severe weather to technology breakdowns, even in a non-pandemic world schools can face challenges that, without a plan, can turn into a full-blown crisis. Today, we are joined by public relations expert Gregg Perry and education attorney Matt Plain to discuss the importance of developing a crisis communications plan and how to do so.
Public Charter Schools have unique governance concerns and financial audit obligations. In this episode, we are joined by Matt Plain of Barton Gilman and Matthew McGinnis of AAFCPAs to dig deeper into this topic and provide considerations for Public Charter Schools.
As schools utilize, implement and enhance their distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic it has raised some concerns about the legalities of some tools being used in these new virtual classrooms. In this episode, Alex Chiulli joins us to discuss the legal considerations around this and how Charter Schools are fairing with them during this school year.
With the advent of distance/remote learning brought on by COVID-19, many families have been seeking alternatives to educate their children. In many cases this includes homeschooling and learning pods. In this episode, Matt Plain is joined by Pat Hennessy, a nationally-recognized school law expert, of Conrad O'Brien, to discuss the legalities of these options.
Amid COVID-19, kids across the country are going back to school. Today, Matt Plain shares how charter schools here on the East Coast are facing this challenge. We are also joined by Mackenzie "Mac" Woods from Osborn Maledon in Arizona to report on how charter schools out west are doing the same.
Divorce can be a major challenge from an emotional standpoint, but also from a financial and logistical one as well. In this episode, Rui Alves joins us to discuss the finer points of how assets are viewed by the courts in Massachusetts and how one could expect them to be divided in a divorce proceeding.
COVID-19 has impacted so many aspects of our lives, but none more important than our families. In this episode, Rui Alves talks about the compounding effect COVID-19 has had on families that have separated, divorced or sharing child custody.
With schools venturing into uncharted territory as they prepare to reopen for the new year, Tim Groves joins the program to discuss liability risks for charter schools in Massachusetts.
While return to work requests from employees working at schools is not new, the element of a global pandemic adds new urgency and confusion to the situation. In this episode, Matt Plain takes a closer look at this issue and provides considerations for schools in Massachusetts.
As colleges and universities prepare to open amid the COVID-19 pandemic, parents of attending students might be surprised to learn that they do not have the same access to information about their children as they did before they turned 18 years of age. Today, Parish Lentz discusses the necessary steps parents can take to protect themselves and their children.
On this episode, Paul O'Neil discusses a recent Supreme Court decision involving Title VII and whether gender identity and sexual orientation is inclusive.
Many students and their families rely on extended school year services. In this episode, Matt Plain discusses how COVID-19 has impacted these services already, what impact it will have on the upcoming school year, and guidance for how schools and parents can navigate the confusion.
In addition to the chaos and confusion regarding school re-openings due to COVID-19, there are also new Title IX regulations that will go into effect for the upcoming school year. On this episode, Greg Vanden-Eykel shares his thoughts and insights on this issue.
Today, Paul O'Neill joins us on the Legal Lowdown Podcast to provide an update on the challenges of serving students with disabilities as schools struggle to reopen despite COVID-19
During COVID-19 school closures, educators have faced many unique challenges when creating and distributing content for online learning. Today, Alex Chiulli joins us to discuss how to safely distribute and protect this content.
In this episode of the "Legal Lowdown Podcast," Paul O'Neill provides guidance to boards of New York Charter Schools on what they need to know and do regarding extended COVID-19 closures and preparing for an uncertain return.
With a hopeful eye toward the future, in this episode Paul O'Neill provides guidance to schools as they plan to resume a normal learning environment in the wake of COVID-19.
Amid the growing COVID-19 (Coronavirus) crisis, schools and educators are under increased pressure to adapt to the new normals of distance learning while complying with changing regulations. In this episode of the "Legal Lowdown Podcast", Jaime Fernand discusses how charter schools can prepare and respond to student discipline issues that may occur in an online setting.
As "social distancing" increases, schools and educators are under increased pressure to comply with existing and changing regulations. In this episode of the "Legal Lowdown Podcast" Matt Plain provides updated COVID-19 (Coronavirus) legal considerations for schools.
In this episode of our "Legal Lowdown Podcast" Greg Vanden-Eykel discusses Coronavirus (COVID-19) legal consideration for Massachusetts employers reflecting state and federal government guidance as of March 19, 2020.
In this episode of our "Legal Lowdown Podcast" Kristen Whittle reviews Coronavirus (COVID-19) legal considerations for Rhode Island employers reflecting state and federal government guidance as of March 19, 2020.
As concern and uncertainty grow about COVID-19, schools are under increased pressure to keep kids and their families safe, while complying with changing regulations and advisories. Today, Rita Nerney provides an update and guidance as to where things stand now.
Putting a few simple legal documents in place to prepare your 18+ year old can take a mere hour with an attorney, at minimal cost, and can spare young adults and their parents potential heartache and financial turmoil down the road. And just as important, is making sure that mom and dad also have their legal documents up to date in order to accommodate for your now independent adult, whether heading off to college, military, or gap year. This podcast will share stories and discuss the necessary legal considerations and documents to help prepare a family and their 18 year old child for the future.
In the latest "Legal Lowdown Podcast", Greg Vanden-Eykel follows up on a previous episode from November to discuss newly proposed Title IX regulations by the Secretary of Education.
In the latest episode of "The Legal Lowdown Podcast Series" a Q&A featuring Co-Managing Partner Pamela Slater Gilman and Dr. Karen Leitner, covers the ins and outs of medical malpractice litigation, including risk management and best practices.
Legal Lowdown Podcast - Episode #5 - Title IX Guidance: Impact of Leaked Regulations by Barton Gilman, LLP
In our many years of helping clients with their estate plans, we have seen some common mistakes that people with the best intentions have made time and time again. This episode provides insight on those mistakes and how to avoid them.
In our many years of helping clients with their estate plans, we have seen some common mistakes that people with the best intentions have made time and time again. This episode provides insight on those mistakes and how to avoid them.
In this episode of the "Legal Lowdown", Kevin M. Hensley outlines the history of Transgender Laws in the State of Massachusetts and how they have evolved to where they are today.
Legal Lowdown - Episode #1 - Sexual Harassment in the Workplace by Barton Gilman, LLP