Five Bond Attorneys Will Present at the National Association of College and University Attorneys Annual Conference

June 20, 2014

By: Mike Glazier, Shelley Sanders Kehl, and Philip J. Zaccheo

National Association of College and University Attorneys Annual Conference

Hyatt Regency
Denver Colorado Convention Center
June 21 – 25, 2014

This year’s conference will feature over...
200 Moderators, Speakers and Discussion Leaders
95 Sessions and Events
10 Session Types
9 Topical Tracks

3 types of programs for every level
Lawyers New to Higher Education Workshop
General Counsel Roundtable
Annual Conference

Saturday, June 21
New and Recently Appointed In-House General Counsel Roundtable
2 - 3:15 p.m.
College Athletics
- Hot topics
- Student athlete issues
- Coach issues and coaching contracts
- NCAA issues
- Title IX and intercollegiate athletics
Mike Glazier, Member, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC
Julie D. Vannatta, Senior Assistant General Counsel for Athletics; Senior Associate Athletic Director - Legal, The Ohio State University

Tuesday, June 24
9:15 - 10:30 a.m. 
4J. Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining- Northwestern University: football and beyond
- Goals of the NLRB Majority
- Do your employee rules "chill" the exercise of NLRA rights?
- "New persuader" rules? What your lawyers might have to report about you
Terrance J. Nolan, Deputy General Counsel & Director, Labor Relations, New York University
John Gaal, Attorney, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC 

3:45 - 4:15 p.m. 
7E. Attorney-Client Privilege in the Committee Setting
- What is privileged, and why availability of the privilege in the committee setting may be limited
- The importance of identifying your client
- Considerations unique to board committees
Robert A. Colon, Moderator, General Counsel, Rochester Institute of Technology
Philip J. Zaccheo, Member, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC 

3:45 - 4:15 p.m. 
7G. The "New" NLRB: (Almost) One Year Later
- Faculty status and the continuing vitality of Yeshiva principles
- How "religious" must religious institutions be under the NLRA
- Graduate assistants and collective bargaining
- Micro units and the impact of specialty healthcare
- Confidentiality, internal investigations, and protected activity
- The newest developments from the NLRB
Karl F. Brevitz, Moderator, Consultant, University of Delaware
Terrance J. Nolan, Deputy General Counsel & Director, Labor Relations, New York University
Shelley Sanders Kehl, Member, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC

Wednesday, June 25
9:00 - 10:15 a.m. 
8D. Show Me MORE Money: Continuing FLSA Issues on Campus
- Misclassification issues common in higher education (assistant coaches, academic and admissions counselors, athletic trainers, resident assistants, students (including interns and trainees), and volunteers)
- Practical issues in addressing potential misclassifications on campus
- Compensable time and "risky" practices (e.g., auto-deductions, 24/7 connectivity, boot up time, on-call, travel time)
- Tips on recordkeeping compliance in the digital age and the evolving workplace
Jake M. Rubinstein, Moderator, Director, Employee and Labor Relations, University of Chicago
John S. Ho, Member, Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC
Felicia R. Reid, Partner, Hirschfeld Kraemer LLP
Joseph E. Tilson, Partner, Meckler Bulger & Tilson

Click here to visit the NACUA website for additional information.