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The Immediate Impact of Endrew F.

This is the first full school year following the Supreme Court’s groundbreaking decision last Spring in Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District. How has the decision been effecting IEPs? So far it has been working out quite nicely for

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Estate Planning for the Blended Family

From Brady Bunch to Modern Family, we’ve come a long way in the makeup of today’s families. When it comes time to draft up the blended family’s estate plan, it can get complicated. Here are a few typical situations to

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Would you Hire a Purple Realtor?

As Mark Twain liked to say: “if everyone’s thinking alike, then no one’s thinking” Our law firm’s attorneys have been working in Real Estate Law for 50 years. There have been plenty of changes, but one thing has stayed the

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More Special Ed. Lawsuits is not the Answer

More than 4 of every 10 (41.6%) civil rights suits filed in federal court against schools and universities over the past four years involve students with disabilities, according to a new Syracuse University study. The rise in suits relating to

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Obstacles to Implementing IEPs in New Jersey

“We have a responsibility to ensure that every individual has the opportunity to receive a high-quality education, from prekindergarten to elementary and secondary, to special education, to technical and higher education and beyond.” Jim Jeffords U.S. Senator (Vermont) Served 1989

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Helping Students with OCD

Most parents whose child has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) know that schools are required by law to offer assistance to students with disabilities. However, many are confused about the complexities of the process and aren’t sure how far to push

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The Immediate Impact of Endrew F.

This is the first full school year following the Supreme Court’s groundbreaking decision last Spring in Endrew F. v. Douglas County School District. How has the decision been effecting IEPs? So far it has been working out quite nicely for

Read More »

Estate Planning for the Blended Family

From Brady Bunch to Modern Family, we’ve come a long way in the makeup of today’s families. When it comes time to draft up the blended family’s estate plan, it can get complicated. Here are a few typical situations to

Read More »

Would you Hire a Purple Realtor?

As Mark Twain liked to say: “if everyone’s thinking alike, then no one’s thinking” Our law firm’s attorneys have been working in Real Estate Law for 50 years. There have been plenty of changes, but one thing has stayed the

Read More »

More Special Ed. Lawsuits is not the Answer

More than 4 of every 10 (41.6%) civil rights suits filed in federal court against schools and universities over the past four years involve students with disabilities, according to a new Syracuse University study. The rise in suits relating to

Read More »

Obstacles to Implementing IEPs in New Jersey

“We have a responsibility to ensure that every individual has the opportunity to receive a high-quality education, from prekindergarten to elementary and secondary, to special education, to technical and higher education and beyond.” Jim Jeffords U.S. Senator (Vermont) Served 1989

Read More »

Helping Students with OCD

Most parents whose child has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) know that schools are required by law to offer assistance to students with disabilities. However, many are confused about the complexities of the process and aren’t sure how far to push

Read More »

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