Jane Williams was a featured presenter at the 2020 conference of the Pennsylvania Council for Exceptional Children, a virtual program held in collaboration with the Parent Education & Advocacy Leadership (PEAL) Center.
Christina Stephanos was interviewed for a Special Ed Connection article on retaliation claims in virtual learning.
Several attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP are again at the forefront of this year’s Pennsylvania Bar Institute Exceptional Children Conference.
Attorney Marcie M. Romberger has joined Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP as Of Counsel. She has the valuable perspective of having advocated on behalf of both students and school entities during her law career.
Attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP were selected to the 2020 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers list, a research-driven, peer-influenced rating system that recognizes professional achievement.
Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP, the first private law practice in Pennsylvania dedicated entirely to education law, is celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Sweet Stevens partner Andrew Faust of will be a featured presenter at the 2020 Lehigh University Special Education Law Symposium.
Now that most of Pennsylvania is moving toward "green" phases and reopenings, the firm will now return to posting coronavirus-related advice solely through the Pool Counsel service.
More guidance and documents concerning compensatory services when schools reopen after the coronavirus closure.
As a follow up to this week's PDE guidance on reopening after the coronavirus closure, the firm prepares a statement that districts could use to respond to families that support guidance of remaining virtual until the fall.