Sweet Stevens Attorneys Appearing in Several Sessions of PA Exceptional Children Conference
News Release
(Lancaster, PA)- Attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are again participating in several sessions of the annual “Exceptional Children Conference,” hosted by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, with one partner playing a key role in the conference. The event is scheduled to be held Monday, October 8, at the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square in Lancaster, PA.
This event is widely held to be one of the premier educational conferences in Pennsylvania that focuses on students with special needs. Attendees include school administrators, board members, parents and attorneys. As in past years, the Sweet Stevens team is a major contributor to the program:
- Mark Cheramie Walz will participate in a panel discussion entitled “Making Schools Inclusive via Website Accessibility: Are You in Compliance?”
- Andrew E. Faust will conduct the immensely popular annual “Year in Review” session with attorney Caryl Oberman: a “he said, she said” roundup of legislative and case law developments
- Karl A. Romberger, Jr., will co-present “Settlements,” discussing how to analyze a case and drive it towards an agreeable resolution.
- Thomas C. Warner returns for his third year as co-planner of the event, overseeing all course development and logistics
For more information on the event, click here.
Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams, LLP was formed in 1995 by nine experienced education lawyers who created the first private law practice in Pennsylvania dedicated entirely to Education Law. Since then, the firm has grown to 15 attorneys who represent over 290 school and municipal entities as Solicitors or as Special Counsel in more than 50 counties throughout Pennsylvania.