Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools: The Ruling and the Aftermath
The United States Supreme Court has issued a ruling in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools...and overturned years of IDEA precedent.
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The United States Supreme Court has issued a ruling in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools...and overturned years of IDEA precedent.
Thomas Warner is a course planner and faculty member and Christopher Bambach and Rose McHugh are presenters at the 2022 Exceptional Children Conference, presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, the educational arm of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
After making significant contributions to school law over four decades, Sweet Stevens has announced the retirement of founding partner Ellis Katz, effective December 30, 2022.
Ellis Katz and Thomas Warner of Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP have been selected to the 2022 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list.
Andy Faust of Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams is back as a featured presenter at Lehigh University’s Special Education Law Symposium held virtually on June 19-24, 2022.
For school boards frustrated with settlement agreements or dealing with a significant amount of litigation, Sweet Stevens offers a new service to help districts reduce the risk of exposure to potential litigation and defend against it.
Sharon Montanye, Thomas Warner and Jane Williams will update attendees on court decisions, regulations, and best practices, among other topics during the annual “Paul Stevens Memorial Legal Seminar.”
Mark Cheramie Walz will present “The 411 on Section 504: Deciphering Child Find and Eligibility Requirements” in an upcoming LRP Education webinar.
Attorney Shawn Lochinger, who represents clients in all areas of education law, including special education and labor and employment law, has been promoted to partner.
Attorney Gary Dadamo has joined Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP as an associate. Over the course of his career, he has represented public entities, school districts and corporations in both state and federal courts. His focus now includes civil rights defense, labor and employment, employment discrimination, and municipal law.