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Seven Attorneys from Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C. Were Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America 2020

Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C. is pleased to announce that seven lawyers have been named to the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©.  Lawyers on the Best Lawyers in America list are reviewed by their peers on the basis of professional...

Distribution of Your Institution’s Annual Security Report under the Clery Act

By Randy Geller, Shareholder   Every year, colleges and universities put a great deal of effort into producing their Annual Security Report (“ASR”). But institutions often do not consider how and to whom the ASR must be distributed. That is...

Seven Harrang Long Gary Rudnick Attorneys Named to Super Lawyers List

Portland, OR (July 18, 2019) – Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C. is pleased to announce that seven of the firm’s attorneys have been selected to the 2019 Oregon Super Lawyers list. This is an exclusive list, recognizing no more than...

HB 2016 is the Oregon Legislature’s Response to the Janus Decision – and a Lot More

By Sharon Rudnick and Randy Geller On behalf of our public sector clients, we have been monitoring Oregon House Bill 2016, which was signed by Governor Brown on June 20th. The changes to the law made by HB 2016 become...

HLGR’s William Gary to Speak at Lecture Series – Wild Wild History: The Rise and Fall of Rajneeshpuram

Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C. shareholder and chairman William F. Gary will be one of the speakers at the U.S. District Court of Oregon Historical Society’s latest Famous Cases lecture series entitled Wild Wild History: The Rise and Fall of...

HLGR Labor & Employment Newsletter: Spring 2019

OregonSaves For employers with 4 or fewer employees, the deadline to register or submit certification that you provide a retirement plan to your employees was May 15, 2019. (For larger employers, your deadline passed earlier). For more information go to...

HLGR’s Randy Geller on President Trump’s Executive Order on Free Speech

On March 21, 2019, President Trump signed an Executive Order entitled “Improving Free Inquiry, Transparency, and Accountability at Colleges and Universities.” The Executive Order is of more political than legal importance, but colleges and universities should be aware of its...

Department of Education Issues New FERPA Guidance

By Randy Geller On February 12th, the U.S. Department of Education, Privacy Technical Assistance Center, issued a guidance document consisting of 37 commonly asked questions about the application of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (“FERPA”). The...

Julian Marrs

Education, Health Care, Commercial Litigation, Labor and Employment and Appellate Attorney Julian’s practice is divided between advising public and private entities and assisting those entities and individuals in avoiding or resolving disputes. This work has included a range of clients...

Proposed Title IX Rules – What’s Better and What’s Worse

The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) are a mixed bag for colleges and universities. In some ways, the proposed regulations adhere more closely to Title IX itself, which is generally a good thing for institutions of higher education.  In other areas, the draft simply substitutes one set of problems for another. Attorney Randy Geller discusses the proposed changes, and how these may affect educational institutions.

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