Rebecca Santiago and Peter Maher for a timely discussion of hot topics and legal developments in special education law. Topics will include:

  • Update on trends in special education
  • State complaint process, how do you respond to a state complaint
  • Update on current bills & pending legislation
  • Review of recent State Department of Education hearings & decisions

This program is intended for: Special Education/Pupil Services Directors, Administrators, and Personnel; Superintendents; Assistant Superintendents, and Executive Directors. We look forward to seeing you at this complimentary seminar for our public and charter school clients.

When: June 11, 2019, 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM EDT

Where: 8:00 – 8:30 AM, Registration/Breakfast | 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, Seminar/Webinar

Shipman & Goodwin Hartford Office
Courtroom – 20th Floor
One Constitution Plaza
Hartford, CT
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*This program will also be offered via streaming video, click here to register for this option.

Seating is limited and registration will close when we reach maximum capacity for the event space. Please contact us in advance if you are registering more than 4 attendees from your district.

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This program will also be offered via streaming video, click here to register for this option. All registrants will receive a recording of the program after the event

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Photo of Rebecca R. Santiago Rebecca R. Santiago

Rebecca assists many school districts with labor relations, employment and education matters. She serves as the chief negotiator for a number of school districts in contract negotiations with non-certified units as well as teacher and administrator negotiations and represents districts in interest arbitration…

Rebecca assists many school districts with labor relations, employment and education matters. She serves as the chief negotiator for a number of school districts in contract negotiations with non-certified units as well as teacher and administrator negotiations and represents districts in interest arbitration proceedings.

Photo of Peter J. Maher Peter J. Maher

Peter Maher represents boards of education and other entities in all areas of school law, with an emphasis on special education issues and labor and employment matters. A former educator, Peter draws on his firsthand knowledge of the needs and goals of school…

Peter Maher represents boards of education and other entities in all areas of school law, with an emphasis on special education issues and labor and employment matters. A former educator, Peter draws on his firsthand knowledge of the needs and goals of school stakeholders to provide practical, community-specific and timely counsel that helps prevent problems when possible and solve them when necessary. Whether navigating sensitive special education matters or advising on day-to-day district operations, he partners with his clients to identify opportunities and pursue a clear path in the face of today’s challenges.