Education Law
Apr. 21, 2020
Lessons learned from the USC Title IX investigation of George Tyndall
University of Southern California and the Office of Civil Rights recently entered into a resolution agreement putting a (tentative) end to the investigation of USC’s handling of Dr. George Tyndall’s sexual misconduct against USC students. The resolution agreement provides helpful direction to higher education as well as other public entities in order to prevent a repeat performance of what happened with Tyndall.




Karen A. Feld
Partner
Cota Cole & Huber LLP
Phone: (909) 230-4209
Email: kfeld@colehuber.com
USC Law School
Karen is a partner in the firm's Ontario office.
University of Southern California and the Office of Civil Rights recently entered into a resolution agreement putting a (tentative) end to the investigation of USC's handling of Dr. George Tyndall's sexual misconduct against USC students.
The resolution agreement provides helpful direction to higher education as well as other public entities in order to prevent a repeat performance of what happened with Tynda...
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