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C&N’s client was a college athlete who was accused of sexually assaulting another student on campus, and a Title IX action was brought. The main issue was whether the complainant was incapacitated during the sexual activity. After our client was found responsible for violating the school’s Title IX policy, C&N appealed the decision. C&N won on appeal, arguing that the decision was not supported by a preponderance of the evidence and that our client should have been granted a hearing. After the hearing, it was determined that our client did not violate the policy, and he was vindicated. C&N also convinced the prosecutor that no charges should be issued. He is now able to finish school and get his college degree.
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