Natasha Baker is the Managing Attorney of Novus Law Firm, Inc., a Bay Area law firm that uses legal technology to deliver efficient legal advice on issues of labor, employment and higher education law. Natasha regularly advises and trains institutions of higher education and other employers around the country on conducting an effective response to campus sexual violence and harassment. She also conducts program and policy reviews on implementing sexual harassment laws, including Title IX and VAWA.
Additionally, Natasha is an instructor with several organizations, including the SUNY Student Conduct Institute, where she prepared the modules on California sexual harassment laws as applied to students and employees. She is a frequent speaker for higher education associations, included the National Association of College & University Attorneys (NACUA) and is an instructor in the NACUA course, “Conducting Effective Internal Investigations.” She was a contributor to the SUNY Joint Guidance on the 2020 Title IX Sexual Harassment Regulations, having provided comments to the Department of Education for several organizations during the notice and comment period.
Natasha was a contributor to the SUNY Joint Guidance on the 2020 Title IX Sexual Harassment Regulations, having provided comments to the Department of Education for several organizations during the notice and comment period.
Natasha Baker
Natasha Baker is the Managing Attorney of Novus Law Firm, Inc., a Bay Area law firm that uses legal technology to deliver efficient legal advice on issues of labor, employment and higher education law. Natasha regularly advises and trains institutions of higher education and other employers around the country on conducting an effective response to campus sexual violence and harassment. She also conducts program and policy reviews on implementing sexual harassment laws, including Title IX and VAWA.
Additionally, Natasha is an instructor with several organizations, including the SUNY Student Conduct Institute, where she prepared the modules on California sexual harassment laws as applied to students and employees. She is a frequent speaker for higher education associations, included the National Association of College & University Attorneys (NACUA) and is an instructor in the NACUA course, “Conducting Effective Internal Investigations.” She was a contributor to the SUNY Joint Guidance on the 2020 Title IX Sexual Harassment Regulations, having provided comments to the Department of Education for several organizations during the notice and comment period.