Manley Burke

Manley Burke
Manley Burke
Type Private
Industry Law
Founded 1979[1]
Headquarters Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Services Civil Litigation
Employees 14+[1]
Website Manley Burke

Manley Burke is a legal professional association which publishes the Fraternal Law newsletter that deals with law related to North American fraternities and sororities.[1]

Contents

Practice Areas

Manley Burke practices complex civil litigation in areas including fraternities and sororities, civil rights, zoning, eminent domain, education, and local government.[2]

Anti-Hazing Hotline

Twenty-one North American fraternities and sororities have joined forces to establish a Greek Anti-Hazing Hotline. Students who believe they may be or become victims of hazing may call, anonymously if they choose, the hotline which is monitored by Manley Burke. Norval Stephens of the Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation led the effort to establish the hotline.[3]

Fraternal Law

Manley Burke publishes and distributes the Fraternal Law newsletter which covers subject areas including housing, alcohol abuse, hazing, and taxes.[4]

Local 212 Lawsuit

The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 212 has sued Manley Burke for legal negligence. Local 212 claims that Manley Burke failed to warn them regarding environment liabilities over the purchase of a property across from the American Laundry Complex in 2004. After the purchase, Local 212 learned that the property was certified as a "green" redevelopment which they claim Manley Burke knew about.[5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, Manley Burke, A Legal Professional Association Profile, http://www.lawyers.com/Ohio/Cincinnati/Manley-Burke,--A-Legal-Professional-Association-1428037-f.html?d=1, retrieved 2008-06-04 .
  2. ^ Manley Burke, Complex Civil Litigation, http://www.manleyburke.com/practice%20areas.html, retrieved 2008-06-04 .
  3. ^ "College Hazing Has A New Enemy" (Press release). Delta Tau Delta Educational Foundation. August 28, 2007. http://www.alphachiomega.org/pdf/Hazing_Press_Release.pdf. Retrieved 2008-06-04. 
  4. ^ Manley Burke, Fraternal Law, http://www.manleyburke.com/fraternallaw.html, retrieved 2008-06-04 .
  5. ^ Newberry, Jon (February 1, 2008). "Union sues Manley Burke over problems at American Laundry site". Business Courier of Cincinnati. http://www.bizjournals.com/cincinnati/stories/2008/02/04/story20.html. Retrieved 2008-06-04. 

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