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Rose McHugh is scheduled to present at the Educational Law Association conference in Reno-Tahoe: a three-day event offering a multitude of sessions on current legal issues affecting education and the rights of those involved in education.
Two attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are taking a lead role at the annual Pennsylvania Bar Institute Exceptional Children Conference, one of the premier special education conferences in the commonwealth.
Andrea Lynne Cola and Tammy J. Schmitt are featured speakers at the upcoming PA Special Education Leadership Symposium.
A highlight of answers to questions asked of Pool Counsel recently by school district administrators from all over Pennsylvania.
Mark W. Cheramie Walz has prevailed on behalf of a client before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in a case where parents argued that a school district did not meet a child’s academic, social and emotional needs.
Partner Christina Stephanos is featured this month in an article highlighting a recent win for a Pennsylvania school district involving parents requesting tuition reimbursement after placing their child in a single-sex boarding school.
A highlight of answers to questions asked of Pool Counsel recently by school district administrators from all over Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently issued a ruling on the ability of taxing authorities to pursue tax appeals.
For the 20th consecutive year, attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP will present the Paul Stevens Memorial Legal Seminar at the 2023 Pennsylvania Association of Pupil Service Administrators (PAPSA) conference.
The United States Supreme Court has issued a ruling in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools...and overturned years of IDEA precedent.