For the convenience of our Technology Pool Counsel subscribers, we have compiled a list of our most-requested policy recommendations. Below you'll find suggested guidelines for everything from record retention to device usage and electronic permissions. If you have a suggestion for something you don't see listed here, contact Technology Pool editors Karl Romberger or Mark Cheramie Walz.
An overview of the Bureau of Special Education complaint process: the statutory authority behind complaints, Pennsylvania’s procedures, and advice on to how to prepare for and defend such complaints.
On August 11, 2016, the United States Department of Justice published a final rule in the Federal Register revising the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) regulations. The regulations go into effect on October 11, 2016.
Several attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams are participating in the 2016 “Exceptional Children Conference," hosted by the PBI.
An update to the Pennsylvania Public School Code now permits non-medical school staff to provide diabetes care and treatment for students with diabetes.
As of August 29, 2016, a new FAA rule is in effect for the use of Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems, otherwise known as "drones."
Karl Romberger was featured in the Fall Issue of IN Community Magazine of Tredyffrin-Easttown.
Sharon Montanye recently presented at the “Snapshots of Special Education Law” conference, hosted by the Pennsylvania Bar Institute.
An overview of Pennsylvania's school immunization requirements, K-12.
In what cases can a school district recover legal fees if they have prevailed as a defendant in a lawsuit?
Two attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP have again been selected to the Pennsylvania & Delaware edition of “Super Lawyers."