MDSEL lunch with two nationally renowned Ed Advocates

After hearing the Supreme Court oral arguments in Forest Grove Public Schools v. T.A., members of the Maryland Special Education Lawyers, including Patrick Hoover and his team, joined up for lunch at B. Smith’s Restaurant at Union Station. Included at our lunch were Dr. Ruth C. Heitin, an educational consultant in Alexandria, Virginia and Pat Howey, an educational advocate from Indiana who also provides Wrightslaw trainings. You can find Dr. Heitin’s website here: http://www.educationalconsultingva.com/index.php. And you can find Pat Howey’s website here http://www.patriciahowey.com/ and http://spedconsulting.blogspot.com/
A fabulous lunch (though a bit slow on service -why did a salad arrive last?), great conversation – what could be better? Well, a good outcome in the FGPS v T.A. case of course. We will post that as soon as the Supreme Court presents its decision.
ps. After being sworn into the Supreme Court Bar, Patrick Hoover was treated to a tour of the Capitol by our former intern Katie Silina, who now works on Capitol Hill. What a treat!

Patrick Hoover

For over 30 years I've focused my private law practice (HooverLaw. LLC) on what I call "kidcentric law". I'm licensed in Maryland and Washington, DC representing students and youth confronted with administrative and legal issues in school and the community. I love it!

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