Events and webinars

Webinar | New ED Rules on Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability, and Certification Procedures

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) recently released final rules addressing new Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability, and Certification Procedures requirements that will...

Key Takeaways | Recent U.S. Department of Education Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment Rule

The United States Department of Education (ED) recently released its Financial Value Transparency (FVT) and Gainful Employment (GE) final rule, which, according to ED, offers students...

Pay equity in the spotlight: How employers should respond to pay transparency laws and trends

Employers are increasingly facing pressures to disclose employee compensation information. An increasing number of states and localities have passed “pay transparency” laws...

Foreign Higher Educational Institutions’ Route to India: Discussing UGC's Draft Regulations

India’s University Grants Commission has published the much awaited draft regulations for Foreign Higher Educational Institutions to set up operations in India. This is in furtherance ...

Contractor crunch time: Responding to OFCCP’s new initiatives on pay equity, compliance certification, audits, and more

The Hogan Lovells Employment and Government Contracts teams discussed significant developments for federal supply and service contractors, including from the Department of Labor's Office of ...

From "no poach" to merger control: An update on the continuing evolution of antitrust enforcement in labor markets

On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 the Hogan Lovells Antitrust and Competition team had a discussion on the evolution and expansion of antitrust enforcement in labor markets and how to...

You're invited | So, we're making a change … Coaching contracts in the NCAA and the Pros

In the second program of our intercollegiate webinar series, we unpacked legal issues related to the hiring (and firing) of college coaches.

Building your Post-Alston playbook

The rules of the game changed, and our featured speakers unpacked what the student-athlete victory in NCAA v. Alston means for college sports.

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