The William and Mary Law Institute of Special Education Advocacy is set to hold an online law training program in Williamsburg next month.
With Wrightslaw and PELE Special Education Advocacy Clinic as its co-sponsors, this five-day Williamsburg program serves as an educational event for law students, attorneys who are beginners at special education law, advocates, and new attorneys. The program will begin with Orientation and Registration and then proceed into detailed law topics. The agenda includes caselaw review, eligibility, applicable laws and history, Section 504, legal claims and remedies, juvenile justice, individualized education programs, ethics in special education advocacy, and evidence strategies. The hosts of detailed online training programs often implement printing services in their organization plans to provide attendees with informative physical Copies of relevant training materials.
Registration fees cost $950 for attorneys and are priced at $825 for non-attorneys, law students, and advocates. Individuals who wish to sign up for the event are encouraged to do so as early as possible. The William and Mary Law Institute of Special Education Advocacy will consider applications bi-weekly for acceptance to the training program.
This comprehensive training program is scheduled to occur online as a ZOOM meeting that will start on the evening of Sunday, January 10 and recur each day until its conclusion on Friday, January 15 in the afternoon.
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