Limitations & Exclusions
If a particular legal problem should fall outside this Schedule of Benefits, a student will be referred for legal assistance to private attorneys or other appropriate resources. Even if representation is not provided for a legal problem, students are still encouraged to meet with an attorney for information and referral.
LEGAL RESTRICTIONS
In compliance with Ohio law governing operation of a prepaid legal service plan, representation will not be provided for the following:
Actions between students and Kent State University, including code of conduct violations
Student vs. Student matters
Actions against a member of the Board of Regents, Board of Trustees, faculty or staff of Kent State University arising out of the performance of the duties of the office of the member or in the course of the member’s employment by Kent State University, and/or if a conflict is otherwise apparent.
Actions against a state officer or agency arising out of the performance of the officer or agency (This does NOT mean SLS will not represent you if you are charged with a crime)
Actions against a law enforcement officer arising out of the performance of the officer
Any other actions specifically prohibited by Ohio Revised Code § 3345.022, as may be amended from time to time
POLICY RESTRICTIONS
Additionally, due to consideration of the costs in terms of time, energy, money, expertise required and value to the student body as a whole, representation will not be provided for matters such as the following:
Actions involving intellectual property such as copyright and patent issues
Actions involving a student that is charged with a felony
Actions involving immigration and/or naturalization
Actions involving representation in the Federal court system, including bankruptcy;
Actions in which a conflict of interest arises
Actions involving the provision of services normally performed by non-lawyers (i.e. financial planning, tax returns)
Actions involving excessive time or expertise if, in the judgment of the attorney, assistance or representation for such a case would unduly monopolize program resources to the disadvantage of other students. Typically, civil cases involving more than $20,000 in damages would fall into this category