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Meyer,
Suozzi, English & Klein, P.C. Announces
Formation of Special Education Law Practice
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
For further information, please contact Mindy Ferrentino, Marketing
Director at 516.741.6565 or by email at mferrentino@msek.com
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Special Education Law Services Meet Urgent Student Needs in Climate
of Rising Standards for Student Performance and Impending State
Aid Cuts
Mineola, New
York, February 5, 2003 – Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein,
P.C., announces the formation of a new Special Education Law practice
group expanding the firm’s impressive array of personal, corporate
and government practice areas. Chaired by partner Donna Darling,
the parent of a special needs child, Meyer, Suozzi is responding
to increasing requests for assistance to secure timely educational
evaluations, services and accommodations for children in public
and private school settings under federal and state regulations.
“Beyond
the usual flurry of activity each spring, which determines education
placements and services for the following year, students are faced
with increased expectations for academic performance. More than
ever, students with special learning needs require additional assistance,
services and accommodations from their school. As a child’s
learning becomes stressed, concerned parents often need help in
securing all the services and assistance entitled by law,”
stated Donna Darling. “An opportunity lost in a child’s
education is an opportunity never regained,” she added.
“The rules
are complex and economic conditions often result in fewer services
offered to children with special learning needs. Schools are being
pressured to reduce the number of children receiving individualized
assistance,” she explained. “The key to our legal services
is to facilitate the partnership among schools, family and child,
and outside specialists to diagnose a child’s needs and secure
the services and accommodations imperative in compensating for bona
fide handicapping conditions.”
Joining Ms.
Darling in the Special Education Law practice is Lynn M. Brown,
also the parent of a special needs child. “The parents of
special needs students are emotionally involved, while the rest
of those in the process are doing their jobs,” stated Ms.
Brown. “We are able to advocate effectively through both our
legal training and parental experience. We appreciate first hand
how intimidating it can be for many parents attending large formal
meetings with school administrators who use unfamiliar acronyms
to describe diagnoses and services. We’re able to translate
the language of special education law, and guide our clients around
the procedural pitfalls on their child’s behalf.”
“Special
education law is a perfect example of the expertise, energy and
vision of our partners and staff, as they identify new ways to serve
our clients,” stated Managing Attorney and President, Lois
Carter Schlissel. “There is a clear and compelling need for
this service as demonstrated by clients who, as dedicated parents,
approached us for assistance in navigating this complex educational
arena,” she continued. “Special education law enables
us to further augment our tradition of quality, comprehensive representation
for all our clients on Long Island, in New York City, the State
and the region,” added Ms Schlissel.
Meyer, Suozzi,
English & Klein, P.C. has served the needs of business, labor
and individual clients for over forty years. Headquartered in Mineola,
with offices in New York City, Albany, Washington, D.C. and Smithtown,
the firm’s attorneys have an expansive reach to serve the
needs of its clients. The Special Education Law practice group now
joins the firm’s other departments: Litigation & Appeals;
Corporate; Tax Certiorari & Condemnation; Labor & Employment;
Government Relations; Personal Injury & Medical Malpractice;
Bankruptcy & Business Reorganization; Estate Planning, Administration
& Litigation; Municipal Law, Land Use & Environmental Compliance;
and Real Estate.
MEYER, SUOZZI,
ENGLISH & KLEIN, P.C.
1505 Kellum Place
Mineola, New York 11501
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