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Justin Shane - New York, New York

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The Law Office of Justin Shane is a unique schooling regulation workplace placed in New York City. Justin represents the dad and mom of youngsters with unique wishes to make certain that their children acquire the academic services and supports they may be entitled to underneath kingdom and federal law. Justin advises parents regarding their rights and represents mother and father in litigation in opposition to faculty districts to achieve educational services, compensatory education, and/or reimbursement for non-public faculty tuition. Justin is a former New York City public school teacher, and makes use of his experience as a teacher and litigator to craft appropriate prison techniques for his clients.

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Legal Issues

    Education Law
    Civil Rights
    Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment, Fair Housing, Police Misconduct, Privacy Law

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      Accepted Jurisdictions

      New York Jurdictions
      New York
      Since 2010
      Delaware Jurdictions
      Delaware

      Experience

        Educations

        City University of New York - Lehman College Education School Logo
        City University of New York - Lehman College
        M.S. (2014) | Secondary Science Education
        Graduation year: 2011
        Washington and Lee University School of Law Education School Logo
        Washington and Lee University School of Law
        J.D. (2006) | Law
        Graduation year: 2003
        University of Delaware Education School Logo
        University of Delaware
        B.A. | International Relations and Economics
        Graduation year: 1999

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