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Perspective

Feb. 28, 2013

Special education in California

You know the feeling - a valued client calls with a problem in an area of the law where you do not practice. That urgency is even greater when the problem concerns a child who suffers from a serious disability. By Kim Karelis


By Kim Karelis


You know the feeling - a valued client calls with a pressing problem in an area of the law where you do not practice. That urgency is even greater when the problem concerns the client's child who suffers from a serious disability such as autism.


Substantive law basics


Federal law provides extensive protections for minor students living with disabilities under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, which can ...

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