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Rouse Frets White Goss Gentile Rhodes, P.C.
5250 W. 116th Place, Suite 400
Leawood, Kansas 66211
Direct: (913) 549-2091
Cell: (816) 509-5194
Main: (913) 387-1600
Fax: (913) 928-6739
Email: rholt@rousepc.com
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Bar & Court Admissions
Missouri, 1980
U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit
U.S. District Court, District of Kansas
U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri
Education
- Rutgers University School of Law, J.D. 1979, With Highest Honors
- Evangel University, B.S. 1975 Summa Cum Laude
Experience
Ron brings 38 years of experience in a broad range of commercial and general litigation matters in various industries regionally and across the country. He has a national practice representing institutions of higher learning in litigation, regulatory matters and business transactions, including program reviews, administrative proceedings, student claims, state and federal court litigation, changes of ownership, and accrediting and state licensing agency disputes. He is a past member of the Federal Affairs Committee of the Association of Private Sector Career Colleges & Universities (APSCU) and a past member and past chair of the Litigation Committee of CCA, APSCU’s predecessor. Ron served a two-year clerkship with the late United States District Judge Russell G. Clark before entering private practice. He has served as lead counsel and successfully prosecuted and defended substantial claims in commercial, banking, antitrust, environmental, employment, insurance and higher education litigation matters, including complex commercial cases.
Areas of Practice
- Administrative Law & Regulatory Proceedings
- Business Law
- Business Litigation
- Higher Education
- Mergers & Acquisitions
Activities and Memberships
- The Missouri Bar
- Kansas City Bar Association
- Christian Legal Society; Board of Directors, 1991-1994; Missouri State Membership Director, 1992-1995; Kansas City Chapter President, 1989-1991
- Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities; Legislative Advisory Council, 2000-2007; Federal Affairs Committee, 2008-2012; Member, Litigation Committee, 2004-2007; Chair, Litigation Committee, 2006
- Northland Cathedral, Finance Committee, 2013-2017
- Northland Regional Chamber of Commerce – Education Committee, 2001-2007
- Della Lamb Community Services; Della Lamb Charter School, Board of Directors, 1999-2014; Board President, 2005-2007
- South Platte Rotary Club 2001-2015; President, 2009-2011
- Platte County Republican Party Central Committee, 2002-2006
- Evangel University Alumni Board, Member, 2013-2018
- Judicial Law Clerk for the U.S. District Court, Western District of Missouri, The Honorable Russell Clark, 1979-1981
Honors and Recognition
- Outstanding Young Alumnus, Evangel University, 1988
- CCA Outstanding Allied Member, 2008
Publications and Presentations
- “Enrollment Management: Now Liable for Third Party Vendors” – Today’s Campus, November/December 2011
- “Getting Ready for Gainful Employment Reporting and Disclosure,” Career Education Review
- “Measuring Your Gainfulness: The DOE’s New Gainful Employment Metrics,” Career Education Review, July 2011
- Speaker at annual Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities convention, AACS convention and various regional conferences
- Published articles in Career Education Review and Career College Central
- Gainful Employment – Analysis of Proposed Gainful Employment (GE) Regulations
- Meeting Student Expectations – What Happens if the Current Enrollment Boom is Followed by a Job Placement Crash?
- A Sea of Change – Charting a Course to Successfully Navigate the Straits and Narrows of Title IV
- Change of Ownership – Are You Ready to Deal?
- Change for Dollars – 10 Important HEOA Changes Affecting Institutional Eligibility and Participation
- The Case of LaMarca vs. DOE – Even the Offer of a $1 Million Letter of Credit Failed to Save the Schools