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Preserving Educational Stability: Understanding the Role of Pendency in Tuition Reimbursement Cases for Students with Special Needs

  • By: Susan Fingerle, Esq. Tracey Spencer Walsh, Esq. Spencer Walsh Law, PLLC
  • July 5th, 2023
  • appropriate educational services, children, conflict resolution, continuity of education, educational placement, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, parents, pendency, special education lawyers, students, Summer 2023 Issue, tuition reimbursement cases
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Parents of children with special needs sometimes face a daunting challenge when it comes to securing appropriate educational services. Fortunately, many legal avenues exist to advocate for an appropriate education. One critical aspect that often goes unnoticed is the indispensable role of pendency...

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