We have expanded the scope of attorney and law firm data available in our Title IX Lawsuits Database. These new data will overlap with our upcoming Attorneys Directory, which will be available by default to Lawsuits Database subscribers. Please note that the Attorneys Directory is one subsection of our upcoming Attorneys Database and the only section that will be available by default to Lawsuits Database subscribers. Since the launch of the Attorneys Database is imminent, we will provide more information on it soon.

Below are the data available for attorneys and law firms as of this posting. New data are bolded. Of course, in addition to the data below, the Title IX Lawsuits Database also contains detailed information on the lawsuits they have litigated.

Attorney Data

  1. Attorney Name: the first and last name of the attorney.
  2. Represents: a quick clarification on whether this attorney has represented accused students, school defendants, or (in some cases) both.
  3. Email (Primary): the attorney’s professional email.
  4. Email (Secondary): any additional emails we may have for this attorney.
  5. Law Firm: the attorney’s law firm. If the law firm has several offices, the city of the office will be specified.
  6. Employer: if an attorney is not in private practice, their employer will be specified here.
  7. Sex: the sex of the attorney.
  8. LinkedIn: a link to the attorney’s LinkedIn profile.
  9. Litigation Volume: a general sense of the number of lawsuits between accused students and school defendants that the attorney has litigated.
  10. Total Lawsuits: the total number of lawsuits by accused students we have on record that this attorney has litigated.
  11. # of Lawsuits Representing Accused Students: self-explanatory.
  12. # of Lawsuits Representing School Defendants: same as above.
  13. Earliest Year Representing Accused Students: the earliest year this attorney represented an accused student in court.
  14. Earliest Year Representing School Defendants: the earliest year this attorney represented a school defendant in court in a lawsuit by an accused student.
  15. Notes: clarifications or additional info regarding this attorney or their career.
  16. Attorney Data Quality: a three-point system rating that gives a quick snapshot of how much data we have on this attorney.
  17. Next Update By: the time by which we will have this attorney scanned for updates.
  18. Attorney Record #: a unique permanent ID assigned to each attorney. This can be used to easily match up records in future updates.

Law Firm Data

  1. Firm Name: the law firm’s name. Regional offices will be labeled accordingly.
  2. Represents: a quick clarification on whether attorneys at this firm have represented accused students, school defendants, or (in some cases) both.
  3. Firm Website: the firm’s website URL.
  4. Firm Phone: the firm’s main phone line.
  5. Firm Address: the address for the law firm.
  6. Firm Email: an email for general inquiries for the law firm. Sometimes, this email is for the firm’s office manager or a paralegal.
  7. Total Title IX Attorneys: the number of attorneys we have on record for this firm.
  8. # of Plaintiff Attorneys: the number of attorneys at this law firm who have represented accused students.
  9. # of Defendant Attorneys: the number of attorneys at this law firm who have represented school defendants.
  10. Firm Data Quality: a three-point system rating that gives a quick snapshot of how much data we have on this law firm.
  11. Notes: any notes that may help clarify the data we have on this law firm.
  12. Next Update By: the time by which we will have this law firm scanned for updates.
  13. Firm Record #: a unique permanent ID assigned to each firm. This can be used to easily match up records in future updates.

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We have expanded the scope of attorney and law firm data available in our Title IX Lawsuits Database. These new data will overlap with our upcoming Attorneys Directory, which will be available by default to Lawsuits Database subscribers. Please note that the Attorneys Directory is one subsection of our upcoming Attorneys Database and the only section that will be available by default to Lawsuits Database subscribers. Since the launch of the Attorneys Database is imminent, we will provide more information on it soon.

Below are the data available for attorneys and law firms as of this posting. New data are bolded. Of course, in addition to the data below, the Title IX Lawsuits Database also contains detailed information on the lawsuits they have litigated.

Attorney Data

  1. Attorney Name: the first and last name of the attorney.
  2. Represents: a quick clarification on whether this attorney has represented accused students, school defendants, or (in some cases) both.
  3. Email (Primary): the attorney’s professional email.
  4. Email (Secondary): any additional emails we may have for this attorney.
  5. Law Firm: the attorney’s law firm. If the law firm has several offices, the city of the office will be specified.
  6. Employer: if an attorney is not in private practice, their employer will be specified here.
  7. Sex: the sex of the attorney.
  8. LinkedIn: a link to the attorney’s LinkedIn profile.
  9. Litigation Volume: a general sense of the number of lawsuits between accused students and school defendants that the attorney has litigated.
  10. Total Lawsuits: the total number of lawsuits by accused students we have on record that this attorney has litigated.
  11. # of Lawsuits Representing Accused Students: self-explanatory.
  12. # of Lawsuits Representing School Defendants: same as above.
  13. Earliest Year Representing Accused Students: the earliest year this attorney represented an accused student in court.
  14. Earliest Year Representing School Defendants: the earliest year this attorney represented a school defendant in court in a lawsuit by an accused student.
  15. Notes: clarifications or additional info regarding this attorney or their career.
  16. Attorney Data Quality: a three-point system rating that gives a quick snapshot of how much data we have on this attorney.
  17. Next Update By: the time by which we will have this attorney scanned for updates.
  18. Attorney Record #: a unique permanent ID assigned to each attorney. This can be used to easily match up records in future updates.

Law Firm Data

  1. Firm Name: the law firm’s name. Regional offices will be labeled accordingly.
  2. Represents: a quick clarification on whether attorneys at this firm have represented accused students, school defendants, or (in some cases) both.
  3. Firm Website: the firm’s website URL.
  4. Firm Phone: the firm’s main phone line.
  5. Firm Address: the address for the law firm.
  6. Firm Email: an email for general inquiries for the law firm. Sometimes, this email is for the firm’s office manager or a paralegal.
  7. Total Title IX Attorneys: the number of attorneys we have on record for this firm.
  8. # of Plaintiff Attorneys: the number of attorneys at this law firm who have represented accused students.
  9. # of Defendant Attorneys: the number of attorneys at this law firm who have represented school defendants.
  10. Firm Data Quality: a three-point system rating that gives a quick snapshot of how much data we have on this law firm.
  11. Notes: any notes that may help clarify the data we have on this law firm.
  12. Next Update By: the time by which we will have this law firm scanned for updates.
  13. Firm Record #: a unique permanent ID assigned to each firm. This can be used to easily match up records in future updates.

Thank You for Reading

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Support Our Work

If you like our work, consider supporting it via a donation or signing up for a database.

About the Author

Title IX for All is a U.S.-based organization that advocates fairness and equal treatment in education. Our main activities are database development, writing, counseling, publishing, research, public speaking, and networking.

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