Special Education Law Offices
Special Education Law Offices of Sheila C. Bayne.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:
JAMES D. PETERS III

We are an experienced and aggressive firm that will relentlessly fight for your child's future.

CALIFORNIA'S TOP SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW FIRM

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Dr. Peters
JAMES D. PETERS III

LEGAL TEAM

Our law firm is staffed almost entirely by parents who have children with autism, and individuals with disabilities. We have testified before the Congress regarding Federal and State laws protecting and advancing civil rights for people with disabilities, such as the Re-authorization of landmark IDEA Amendments Act. We work closely with some of the top psychologists and professors in the country, including behavior specialists, in order to bring to you the most up to date information about autism.

Leaders of The Law Firm

CEO Sheila Bayne
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Dept Heads

Attorney Robert Burgermeister
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Attorney Leroy Sumter
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Addison Morris
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Attorney Danielle Harvey-Jacob
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Valerie Weiss
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CALIFORNIA'S TOP SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW FIRM

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan grants Children’s Special Education case an extension to file their En Cert Petition to the Supreme Court. On February 14, 2023. Click the link below to view the PDF or click here to view the press release.
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We Have Already Obtained Millions of Dollars In Compensatory Education for Special Education Children.
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OUR LAW FIRM HAS HIRED SEVERAL OF THE. BEST EXPERTS TO CONDUCT INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENTS IN THE AREA OF BEHAVIORS, SPECIAL EDUCATION AND TRANSITION.

COVID-19

Our Law Firm has filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of all special needs students in the state of California for District’s failures to offer or provide a FAPE to Students since the closure of schools per the Governor’s order. The virus pandemic has made a much bigger mess of special education than it already was. Quarantining kids has been incredibly hard on families and caregivers. Districts are struggling to figure out how to provide virtual services and, in many cases, doing it poorly.”

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