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Protecting Your Child’s Special Education Rights!

April 27, 2020
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ABLE Act, Autism, Disabilities, Education, IDEA, New York, Special Education, Spencer Walsh Law, Tracey Spencer Walsh

How Best to Protect Your Children’s Special Education Rights in these Uncertain Times.
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Tracey Spencer Walsh is the founder of Spencer Walsh Law, PLLC. Tracey helps families secure funding for educational services students need but have been denied by the school district, including securing funding for private schools. Tracey is a highly experienced litigation attorney focusing on Special Education cases. Tracey has successfully sued various school districts in Administrative and Federal Courts. She is admitted to practice in New York and Connecticut and has sued school districts in other states on a case by case basis. Tracey has litigated and settled hundreds of IDEA cases for students with autism, mental health challenges, learning disabilities, ADHD, and genetic disorders. Tracey’s mission is to fight for kids’ rights.

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