Richard F. Verstegen
Rick Verstegen is a partner with Boardman & Clark LLP in Madison, Wisconsin. He is a member of the School Law Practice Group and the Labor and Employment Group at the firm. Rick has extensive experience advising and representing public and private employers on labor and employment matters that include investigations, wage and hour, leaves of absences, privacy, discrimination, records, immigration, labor relations, contracts, and handbooks. Rick regularly provides training on these issues, conducts compliance reviews, drafts and negotiates contracts, prepares opinions, analyzes legislation, and represents clients in various proceedings before state and federal agencies.
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Professional achievements:
Partner with Boardman & Clark, LLP of Madison, Wisconsin
School Law Practice Group and Labor and Employment Group
Represents educational institutions in a variety of education law matters
Published many articles regarding education and employment law
Former president of the Wisconsin School Attorneys Association
Current member of the State Bar of Wisconsin
JD degree from the University of Wisconsin Law School
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Courses run by Richard F. Verstegen

  • FERPA 101: K-12 Schools
    FERPA 101: K-12 Schools
    On-Demand
  • Employee Handbooks: Analyze Yours Live With An Employment Lawyer
    Employee Handbooks: Analyze Yours Live With An Employment Lawyer
    On-Demand
  • How to Conduct Legal Background Checks
    How to Conduct Legal Background Checks
    On-Demand
  • How To Avoid Racism Lawsuits At Your School
    How To Avoid Racism Lawsuits At Your School
    On-Demand
  • Legal Considerations For Virtual Teaching In K-12 Schools
    Legal Considerations For Virtual Teaching In K-12 Schools
    On-Demand
  • DOE Guidance on Public School Prayer
    DOE Guidance on Public School Prayer
    Live Session
    On-Demand
  • K-12 Student Search and Seizure
    K-12 Student Search and Seizure
    On-Demand
  • Threat Assessments: Legal Issues Related to Students With Disabilities
    Threat Assessments: Legal Issues Related to Students With Disabilities
    On-Demand