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"Rocky" used his nose as a metaphor for never breaking integrity. 64 fights its never been broken.That is how I feel for Lento Law firm. Having them by my side for my Title IX case. Always prompt in responding, great experience in legal advice for students.Thank for fighting for my case. Can't thank enough to save my future!. I highly recommend The Lento Law Firm for Student defense Nationwide. As it saved my future, it could save yours as well!.
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A strong defense is one of the best things that a student under investigation for plagiarism can wield. During your school's investigation, your past performance, your routine activities, and even your character can be called into question. You need to make sure that your school doesn't step out of line or steamroll over your rights as it works to gain a clear picture of what happened. To avoid long-term reputation damage, work with a student defense advisor to build a strategic defense as early on in the case as possible.
Very likely, yes. Per the policies at Northeastern University, your conduct records can be shared with both prospective employers and any future schools. If you're applying to another school, this will involve a waiver process where you release the records for review. Refusing to permit access could be seen as a strike against you. If you're in this situation, you need to ensure that you're working with a student defense attorney ready to help you fight for your rights, your future, and the cleanest record possible.
As much as drinking alcohol may seem like a ubiquitous part of your college experience, your Boston school will likely consider it a prohibited action. At Harvard University, for example, students under the age of 21 cannot drink, purchase, or possess alcohol. Students above the drinking age who share alcohol with minors can also risk strict punishment. Depending on your school's policies, you could face anything from probation to expulsion, but the most common punishment is a suspension. Even this is worse than it may seem, though: Having a suspension on your record can make your future much more complicated than it needs to be.
Our law firm represents students navigating tough Title IX and Academic Misconduct issues in the Boston area. We work with students at all schools in Boston, including Harvard, Boston University, Boston College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University, and Emerson College. Student disciplinary cases tend to be won or lost as early as the investigative stage, so it's in your best interest to team up with an experienced student defense attorney as early in the process as possible.
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