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Attorney’s Fees in Special Education Litigation

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Attorney’s Fees in Special Education Litigation
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If a school loses a special education due process hearing, the parent’s attorney’s fees can potentially cost a school more than $100,000 in federal court. Look at parent’s entitlement to attorney’s fees, methods to reduce the fee amount, and the availability of attorney’s fees to schools that prevail.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 3/31/2026

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Christopher Schulz

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Attorney’s Fees in Special Education Litigation (Mar 2025)

If a school loses a special education due process hearing, the parent’s attorney’s fees can potentially cost a school more than $100,000 in federal court. Look at parent’s entitlement to attorney’s fees, methods to reduce the fee amount, and the availability of attorney’s fees to schools that prevail.

Originally presented: Feb 2025 School Law Conference

Christopher Schulz, Schulman, Lopez Hoffer & Adelstein, LLP - Austin, TX