Title IX and Campus Disciplinary Advisor representing Students & Faculty due process rights in Title IX investigations, hearings and for school compliance.
Had some fun with ATX Wealth Partners and the UBS Family Office down in Austin, TX.
What we covered:
• How flyers get burned in an unregulated market
• How to evaluate jet providers & avoid costly mistakes
• Charter vs. fractional vs. ownership
• Real costs, trade offs & decision frameworks
• How has Bonus Depreciation actually played out?
Links below👇
People often ask me what’s the most important thing when selling to UHNWI’s
It’s not being likable or funny
It’s not having more logos or gray hair
It’s not persistence
It’s using every speaking opportunity as a chance to educate them. Help them get to smarter decisions, faster.
If you do that, you’ll get more of their time.
If you get more of their time, you’ll earn their trust.
If you earn their trust, you’ll earn their biz.
District court dismisses TIX lawsuit against @Yale (& defamation lawsuit against accuser), citing plaintiff misconduct in discovery process & pseudonym issues.
District court denies @LibertyU 's bid to dismiss former Title IX investigator’s claims of discrimination & retaliation. In a March 2, 2026 decision, Judge Moon ruled that the University must face a jury for its termination of Army veteran Peter Brake in June 2024.
Plaintiff represented by Andrew Miltenberg and Gabrielle Vinci.
https://t.co/K9iZGMuBs1
New: ProPublica has sued the Department of Education in federal court, accusing it of withholding public records about how it’s enforcing civil rights protections for millions of U.S. students. https://t.co/IhKNzsEIDH
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Beautiful Global Express lists for $6,500,000
Two words: Cabin Altitude
Helps reduce fatigue, dehydration, and headaches (one of the little-known unlocks of flying private).
5,700 ft is exceptionally low - better than the coveted Gulfstream G550. And that Boeing 767 you just took? 8,000 ft.
Highlights 👇
• One of the tallest cabins at 6’3
• NYC to Tokyo nonstop ✈️
• No major maintenance due this year. Just gas and oil
• Interior prev. refurbished
• Engines and APU both enrolled on programs
• Fwd and aft lavs. One for crew, one for you.
Congratulations to Greg Sydor on being named Guardian Jet’s 2025 Salesman of the Year.
Greg’s results reflect disciplined execution, client advocacy, and consistency—qualities that matter in this business.
Well deserved recognition on your quick success!
@sydor_greg
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A 16-year-old student at Regis High School—described as “very shy” and “non-threatening”—died by suicide while waiting to meet with a dean about comments made in an ethics class.
For a New York City elite private school known for opportunity, this heartbreaking moment raises a deeper question: What happens when discipline sees the rule, not the child?
This wasn’t a fight or major misconduct. It began with a classroom remark, a parental complaint, and a fast shift toward punishment. For a sensitive teen, even a standard disciplinary meeting can feel crushing—especially in systems built on automatic, impersonal responses.
Where things break down
Discipline assumes consequences equal correction.
A trip to the dean can intensify shame.
Punishing classroom viewpoints discourages honest learning.
Intentional exclusion of the child’s parent(s)
Mental health often disappears once the issue “goes administrative.”
What schools can do
Lead with relationships
Add mental-health check-ins to every disciplinary step.
Protect open conversation, even when topics are uncomfortable.
Make consequences clear, compassionate, and followed up.
Choose de-escalation before formal discipline.
The stakes
When discipline becomes a transaction, vulnerability gets missed. Students can collapse under the weight of “being in trouble,” and schools may overlook warning signs.
This tragedy at a respected school reminds us: discipline shapes more than behavior—it shapes whether students feel seen, safe, and connected.
In UNC acc'd student appeal, student moved on from original counsel after a favorable TRO ruling & then a favorable oral argument. This seems like it was a mistake.
Attorneys @NMLLPLaw File Federal Title IX Lawsuit on Behalf of Minor Children Against San Marcos School District Over Hazing, Sexual Assault and Retaliation https://t.co/mD99YJQnzL
Nesenoff & Miltenberg, LLP is honored to be ranked in the inaugural Chambers USA Spotlight Guide: Massachusetts 2026 for Labor & Employment.
https://t.co/PAZu3796RF
Andrew Miltenberg @NMLLPLaw featured on @fox5dc discussing #TitleIX investigation led by DOE of NOVA School Districts for gender discrimination.
https://t.co/cV8DmZDrd4