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MEET SABRINA
Sabrina has been an attorney for over 14 years practicing in the Bay Area. Initially, her law practice focused on personal injury civil litigation matters with clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to family-owned businesses.
In 2017, Sabrina decided to leave her civil litigation practice in order to advocate for her child. Sabrina now practices Special Education law exclusively. As the mother to a daughter with dyslexia, Sabrina understands that navigating the special education process can be stressful and intimidating for parents. Having gone through the IEP process with her own child, she understands the frustration parents often feel, wanting so desperately to get their children the help they need yet not knowing where to begin.
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN
Sabrina shares 3 Ps to a successful IEP meeting. Why not walk in with confidence and a plan to your child’s IEP meeting?
- Be prepared.
- Be professional.
- Be persistent.
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Disclaimer
This episode provides general information and is intended for informational purposes only. Nothing contained in this episode is to be considered as either creating an attorney-client relationship or as the rendering of legal advice for any specific case. Nothing contained in this episode constitutes legal advice or a guarantee of successful results. You should consult an attorney or advocate for advice regarding your individual case.
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