Publications
The 25th Fraternal Law Conference: Celebrating Many Years of Insight and Progress
Ilana Linder, Fraternal Law Partners, Ilana.Linder@manleyburke.com As we prepare to embark on (what we believe to be) the 25th Fraternal Law Conference (“FLC”), we cannot help but reflect on the rich history and enduring relevance of this annual gathering. The...
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Top Risks in Higher Education and How Greek Life Helps
Dawn Wiese, Ph.D. Chief Operating Officer, FRMT, Ltd. When talking with higher education administrators, a sometimes-heard university position offered as justification for over-reach and excessive insurance coverage is “fraternities present among our greatest risks on campus.” As a former...
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Makes History in Digital Banking
Alison Trianfo, Fraternal Law Partners, ali.trianfo@manleyburke.com Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) put its money where its mouth is when it announced the nation’s first Black-owned, women-led, sorority-based credit union earlier this year.[1] The nation’s first Greek organization established by...
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Inactivity Results in Eviction by Stanford University, Leaving $32 Million Dollar Chapter Home Standing Empty Despite Its History
Hanna Puthoff,1 Fraternal Law Partners, hanna.puthoff@manleyburke.com Sigma Chi’s Alpha Omega Housing Corporation (the “House Corporation”) and its local Alpha Omega Chapter (the “Chapter”) at Stanford University (“Stanford” or the “University”) have found themselves with a terminated lease following a suspension...
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MSU Put on Notice of Shooting Victims’ Intents to Sue
Haellie Gordon,[1] Fraternal Law Partners, hgordon@manleyburke.com ...
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