Tag Archives: Special Education Law practice

Attorney Laviano To Teach Introduction to Special Education Law at SPU

Published on September 8, 2009 by Jennifer Laviano

Who says there are no new good ideas?  Susan Cartier Liebel certainly had a great one when she founded Solo Practice University, an online law school.  The format may be “virtual,” but the courses are very real, full of invaluable content, and taught by lawyers who manage firms in various different practice areas.  As a [...]

10 Tips for Starting a Special Education Law Practice, Part VII

Published on May 17, 2009 by Jennifer Laviano

10 Tips for Starting a Special Education Law Practice, Part V

Published on May 12, 2009 by Jennifer Laviano

The stakes are incredibly high when one is representing the interests of children with special education needs.  While I think it is a good idea to weigh the “pros and cons” of entering any field of practice, or any profession for that matter, my personal belief is that this particular calling requires more consideration, research [...]

10 Tips for Starting a Special Education Law Practice, Part III

Published on May 6, 2009 by Jennifer Laviano

The stakes are incredibly high when one is representing the interests of children with special education needs.  While I think it is a good idea to weigh the “pros and cons” of entering any field of practice, or any profession for that matter, my personal belief is that this particular calling requires more consideration, research [...]