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Attorney-client partnership

July 16, 2021
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Attorney Client Relationship, Autism, Disabilities, DOE, Education, Evaluation, Favorable decision, IDEA, Impartial Hearing, Litigation, New York, Partnership, Private School, Private School Reimbursement, Reimbursement, Settlement, Special Education, Spencer Walsh Law, Tracey Spencer Walsh, Winning decision

One of the most important aspects of an attorney-client relationship is partnership. Such a partnership entails collaboration between the parents and their attorney(s) to ensure that the firm has a clear picture of a child’s struggles, when the parents knew about it, and when and/or what the school district knew about their child’s struggles and when it knew.

This is why creating a detailed timeline of events for your attorneys is such an important tool for us to craft arguments, strategize, and present your case to an Impartial Hearing Officer. Furthermore, it may also prove critical for winning a case. When did your school district first learn of your child’s struggles or when should it have known?

Reach out to Spencer Walsh Law at www.spencerwalshlaw.com if you need assistance with your case. 

Schedule a consultation with Spencer Walsh Law, PLLC.

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