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This volume of New Directions for Institutional Research examines what institutions and institutional researchers might do to keep themselves out of court, although contributors also suggest how institutional research pertains when institutions do end up in court. Preventive law-the efforts of attorneys and clients to minimize legal risks-may be the most appropriate construct for meeting the needs of institutions. By linking institutional research with the practice of preventive law, (1) the opportunity for a new, expanded, and more significant role for institutional research in dealing with the legal issues facing colleges and universities is demonstrated, (2) new concepts and tools are identified for institutions to use in minimizing risks of all kinds, and (3) a frame of reference for personal and professional guidance in dealing with the law is suggested. It is clear that institutional research has an important role to play in keeping the institution both legally healthy and healthy legally. This is the 96th volume of the quarterly journal New Directions for Institutional Research. For more information on the series, please see the Journals and Periodicals section.Jones, Larry G. is the author of 'Preventing Lawsuits The Role of Institutional Research' with ISBN 9780787998769 and ISBN 0787998761.
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