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Katherine (Kate) Lee Carey

Special Counsel

Katherine (Kate) Lee Carey is a seasoned attorney with over 20 years of expertise in legal and regulatory aspects of education, offering guidance to education entities and organizations in the field.

With almost 15 years of in-house experience and now in private practice, Kate's unique background enables her to provide practical advice informed by everyday business operations and a broad perspective.

She specializes in federal and state higher education statutes and regulations like Title IV, Title IX, Clery Act, Borrower Defense to Repayment, and California higher education policy, including compliance programs, legislative priorities, and corporate compliance implementation.

Kate is well-versed in developing compliance structures, adapting operations to meet new requirements, and handling regulatory inquiries and investigations.

Her role extends to advising on legislative and policy priorities at federal and state levels, involving participation in government advisory committees and overseeing political advocacy initiatives.

Kate's expertise lies in interpreting laws, regulations, and standards, and integrating compliance programs through policy development and collaborative implementation.

She holds a JD from the University of Denver - Sturm College of Law and a BA in English Literature from Siena College.

Kate has held key positions including Special Counsel at Cooley LLP, General Counsel & VP at American Career College and West Coast University, VP of Corporate Compliance at Universal Technical Institute, Asst. Director of Regulatory Affairs at Westwood College, and various roles at Fossum, Mastro, Barnes and Stazzone, PC.

She has contributed to articles focusing on higher education regulations, emphasizing the changing landscape in the field.

For more insights, you can visit ed.cooley.com to explore articles penned by Kate and other industry professionals.

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Location

San Diego, California, United States