How to Ensure Your Child’s Needs Are Understood by an SRO

SROs. IEPs. If you have a child in the public school system, you are probably familiar with both abbreviations. If your child is a student with special needs, you likely know better than most how important it is that school resource officers (SROs) are aware of and understand individual education programs (IEPs). For instance, if…

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Severance Packages for Business Owners – What to Know

In the past, severance packages were considered only by large corporations and businesses when employees left a company. However, today both small and mid-sized companies use severance agreements to safeguard their corporate interests and keep an employee departure as amicable. Without a proper severance agreement, costly consequences may follow such as damaging your company’s reputation…

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IEPs and Autism: Ensuring Your Child’s Program Is Right for Them

All children in the United States are entitled to a free public education (FAPE), one that is appropriate for their needs and abilities. These rights are afforded under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which created the Individualized Education Program (IEP). If your student is eligible for special education services, they may and often…

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Thinking about Buying a Franchise? Read This First

So you’ve decided to launch your own business. After analyzing your goals and capabilities, you decide purchasing a franchise is your best path to success. However, don’t sign the contract just yet. Starting a franchise comes with a lot of due diligence, a 200-page disclosure document, a detailed contract that will almost certainly decidedly favor…

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The Law of Negligence

Despite drivers’ efforts to pay attention to the road, both serious and minor accidents occur. Although there are many reasons for accidents, the law of negligence applies to most accidents. What Is Negligence? Negligence is circumstances where one person acts carelessly or negligently and consequently injures another person or damages another person’s property, or when…

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I’m Starting a Small Business; Do I Need a Lawyer?

Getting ready to launch your first start-up or need help with your existing small business? If you read no further than the first few sentences of this blog, our most important advice to you is don’t go it alone. By working with an experienced small business attorney, you will not have to navigate the legal…

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Do Students with Disabilities See Better Outcomes When Integrated Into Traditional Classrooms?

For decades, schools have separated students with disabilities into special education classes, reasoning that they receive better education with more focused attention. However, recent research out of Indiana University suggests that students with disabilities integrated into general classroom settings score higher on standardized testing. These findings are in line with previous research, and we believe…

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Are You a Social Media Influencer? You Need a Business Lawyer

As social media has evolved over the past decade, especially with apps like Instagram and TikTok, many enterprising individuals have found they can make a living by becoming an “influencer.” Social media influencers typically have hundreds of thousands or millions of followers, which means that the influencer is quite valuable for advertisers, who want to…

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Defenses Against a Contract

A contract is an agreement between two or more parties, whether an individual, a business, a government or non-profit. Contracts set forth the terms and conditions of a deal. Contracts are often written by one party and then signed by the other without considering the consequences of entering into it. Courts usually enforce contracts as…

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