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Our School Law Attorneys Seek to Empower Parents for the Fall
Last Sunday evening, August 9, 2020, our school law attorneys held a free, back-to-school Zoom webinar. Attorney Kristi Baker, who leads this practice area, sought to empower parents and talked about how to help your child receive a free, appropriate public education...

Bostock: A Gamechanger for LGBTQ People in the Workplace, and Maybe More
By Attorney Anne Daugherty-Leiter “The answer is clear,” said the U.S. Supreme Court in Bostock v Clayton County, Georgia: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employers from discriminating against LGBTQ employees and applicants. Now, LGBTQ people working for...

Don’t Forget Your Adoption Tax Credit
The year 2020 has been nothing short of chaotic. Due to the upheaval caused by the coronavirus, the IRS has postponed the traditional April 15 tax filing deadline to July 15. As you put the finishing touches on your tax documents, it is important to remember the...

Online And Distance Learning For Children With Special Needs
This unprecedented time of school closures and quarantines is challenging under the best of circumstances, but for families of students with disabilities it is especially concerning. While many school districts have moved to online or distance learning models, students with disabilities may not be receiving the necessary services required to provide…