Tom Warner to Present at Philadelphia Special Education Conference

Attorney Tom Warner is a scheduled presenter at the “Snapshots of Special Education Law” PBI conference in Philadelphia.

Sweet Stevens Continues to Grow

Sweet Stevens proudly announces the opening of a Central Pennsylvania Region Office and the addition of attorney Shawn Lochinger.

Sweet Stevens Lawyers are “Super”

Two attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP have been selected to the 2015 Pennsylvania & Delaware edition of “Super Lawyers.”

Past Practice: A Thing of the Past?

When it comes to collective bargaining, past practice no longer sets a precedent.

Faust to speak at Special Education Symposium

Sweet Stevens Partner Andy Faust is a featured faculty member for the 2015 Lehigh University College of Education Special Education Law Symposium.

School Districts and Assessment Appeals

What rights does a school district have to file a tax assessment appeal?

The Americans With Disabilities Act Title II - General Nondiscrimination Requirements

To assist state and local government officials in understanding and complying with the ADA requirements, the Department of Justice has published a technical assistance document entitled "ADA Update: A Primer for State and Local Governments."

Section 504 Eligibility: When a Doctor’s Script Prescribes School-Based Services

What happens when parents produce a script from a medical doctor “prescribing” school-based services?

Sweet Stevens Katz & Williams Celebrates 20 Years

The education law firm of Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP has marked its 20th year in practice.

Allergens and Placement

Schools frequently receive students with identified peanut or other allergies, which can be accommodated with planning and intervention. What happens when the condition is at the far end of seriously life-threatening?