Educational Institutions

We deliver a level of accessibility, accountability, and responsiveness that you just can’t teach.

Our highly skilled education law attorneys understand the unique concerns of all varieties of educational institutions. We have years of experience representing preschools, public schools, private schools, charter schools, and both public and private colleges and universities. We are members of the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA), and our experience and resources have positioned us well to serve our growing clientele in the education field.

Whether serving as general counsel, board counsel, or special litigation counsel, our attorneys practicing in this area have guided our clients through a wide range of education issues, including, among others:

  • Labor and Employment Matters
  • Civil Rights Law
  • Public Finance
  • Charitable Organization Law
  • Corporate Governance
  • Intellectual Property Matters
  • Policy Drafting
  • Compliance and Regulatory Matters
  • Emergency Response Protocols
  • Real Estate Transactions

When your school need a lawyer for education issues, Mika Meyers if the law firm to call. You can contact us at our headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan at (616) 632-8000 or you can also reach out to one of our satellite offices in Caledonia or Manistee.

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