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NYC DOE & Reimbursement

July 30, 2021
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Have you been waiting weeks or even months for reimbursement from the New York City Department of Education? You’re not alone, and Spencer Walsh Law is vigorously helping its clients.

When the NYC DOE fails to make payments to parents that they are lawfully owed after Spencer Walsh Law has won the case for you, whether it be reimbursement for tuition, services, and/or transportation, when you have had enough of waiting for the DOE to pay you, you can “make a federal case of it” – literally – you can engage Spencer Walsh Law to file an Enforcement Action in Federal Court to get the Federal Court to compel the DOE to release your money to you. Spencer Walsh Law has seen great success in “shaking the money loose” with the added “bite” from the Federal Court.

For more information about this and other special education related topics, schedule a consultation with us on our website  at www.spencerwalshlaw.com 

Schedule a consultation with Spencer Walsh Law, PLLC.

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