The plan functions as a proactive safety net for the modern campus experience, covering legal challenges that range from landlord disputes and traffic violations to complex academic integrity accusations involving AI-generated work. By shifting the burden of attorney fees to the provider, the company aims to protect students from long-term consequences of campus conduct proceedings. Kyle Sweet, Chairman and CEO of U.S. Legal Services, notes that many parents fail to anticipate the restrictive nature of federal privacy laws like FERPA and HIPAA until a crisis occurs.
College Defender provides a document package to ensure parents retain necessary access to student records and health information once a student reaches the age of majority. Priced at 38.60 dollars per month, the subscription covers a wide spectrum of legal needs, including emergency arrest support and consumer contract disputes. While currently available in select states, the company plans to expand the offering to employer-sponsored benefits programs during the upcoming fall open enrollment season.





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