Bill Reil is a trial lawyer whose practice has involved college, graduate, technical, and high school students, as well as doctors, lawyers, nurses, teachers, professors, engineers, and other professionals seeking a license defense, reinstatement, damages or injunctive relief. These actions may include due process and administrative hearings, in addition to breach of contract and equitable relief. Some statutes allow for a successful party to receive damages, attorney fees, litigation costs, and court-ordered resolution. Bill has tried civil and criminal cases before judges, juries and administrative tribunals. Mr. Reil's representation of students has dealt with such issues as dismissal, plagiarism, disciplinary sanctions, and grade appeals. He has also represented teachers in licensure, tenure, contractual and First Amendment claims. This can involve strategic consultation with the client, negotiation with administrators, representation at hearings and appeals, or a civil lawsuit or criminal defense. His advice has been sought by those who have been treated unfairly and illegally by schools, accreditation bodies, and governmental agencies. Mr. Reil’s clients have included nurses, teachers, doctors, lawyers, and engineers, as well as students and graduate students. He has been consulted by medical, legal, and other professionals involving their graduation, certification and licensure. Bill believes that his extensive experience as a trial attorney, professor and former graduate student provides valuable insight into helping students, parents and professionals with their legal problems.