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General Counsel

The Office of General Counsel (OGC) provides legal advice and strategic counsel to the College, supporting its educational mission while helping to manage legal risk, ensuring compliance with applicable laws, and facilitating informed institutional decision-making that mitigates risk while advancing the College’s strategic priorities.

Please note: The materials on this page and related links are for informational purposes only and should not be interpreted as legal advice. The Office of the General Counsel cannot provide legal advice to students, faculty, or staff of Smith College on personal matters.

Who We Are

Jack Dew

Assistant General Counsel

jdew@smith.edu 
College Hall 302A

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) represents the College as an institution and Smith faculty, staff, and administrators acting in the scope of their professional responsibilities. However, we do not represent people in individual legal matters that arise outside of their roles as officials of the institution. While the OGC cannot provide legal advice or representation to individuals in personal matters, we may be able to help connect people with appropriate external resources.

In overseeing the College’s legal strategy, our goal is to provide timely and thoughtful advice. We are committed to advancing the mission of Smith by offering pragmatic and solutions-oriented guidance that helps the institution effectively navigate and mitigate legal and regulatory risks.

The OGC handles a broad range of legal matters on behalf of the College. This includes litigation, as well as regulatory and compliance matters. The OGC can provide advice on a range of issues including, but not limited to, labor and employment, student matters, contracts, policy development and interpretation, property and real estate issues, intellectual property, and compliance with federal, state, and local laws and regulations.

If you are unsure whether you have an issue that is appropriate to discuss with the OGC, please reach out. We are happy to answer questions about what falls within the scope of our role or direct you to another office, if appropriate.

Any time you receive outreach or communication from an attorney regarding Smith business or your work at Smith, let us know immediately and direct the attorney to our office. In addition, if a student or employee tells you that they have retained an attorney, please share that information with our office as well.

When the purpose of a communication with the OGC is to give or receive legal advice, then it will generally be protected from disclosure to third parties under the attorney-client privilege. This privilege applies to oral, written, and electronic communications and documents that are used to provide legal advice. 

However, the privilege to protect this information from disclosure belongs to Smith College. That is, the College may choose to waive the privilege and share protected information with third parties. You should take care not to share confidential legal advice and information, as doing so may jeopardize the privilege.

Concerns about discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct should be reported to the Office of Civil Rights and Community Support, at titleixcoordinator@smith.edu. You can also refer to the Sexual Misconduct and Equal Educational Opportunity Policies for further information on reporting and resources.

College-wide policies, as well as the student and employee handbooks, are available for reference on the Institutional Policies webpage.

External Resources

There are a variety of off-campus resources available to support you with legal issues.

Employee Assistance Program

The Employee Assistance Program offers Smith employees, among other things, free legal consultations and referrals. In order to access that service, call 855-784-2056 and mention that you need legal advice in order to be connected to an attorney for a free consultation.

Community Legal Aid, Inc.

Community Legal Aid, Inc. (CLA) is the free civil legal aid provider for residents of the five counties of Central and Western Massachusetts (Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden, Hampshire, and Worcester).

Immigration Legal Resources

Massachusetts Legal Resource Finder

This legal resource finder can connect you with legal aid offices, government agencies, and court programs that may be able to help you for free or at low cost.

LGBTQIA+ Legal Resources

Additional Legal Resources

Contact the Office of the General Counsel

College Hall, Third Floor
Smith College
Northampton, MA 01063

Phone: 413-585-2113 Email: kjurado@smith.edu

Executive assistant: Kim Jurado