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Litigation

Sep. 8, 2000

Parents May Recover Attorney Fees

Parents of children with disabilities may recover attorney fees if they prevail in a complaint-resolution process for disputed special-education benefits for their children, a federal appeals court has ruled.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Parents of children with disabilities may recover attorney fees if they prevail in a complaint-resolution process for disputed special-education benefits for their children, a federal appeals court has ruled.
        Although the ruling Tuesday by the 9th U.S. Ci...

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