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Look our former Special Education Commissioner and a member of the Weatherly Law Firm had a conference to help our Special Education Director's win law suits against parents.



2011 Spring Law Conference

Distinguished Speakers Series

MO-CASE, along with the Thomeczek & Brink Law Firm will once again sponsor the Spring Law

Conference. The date is Friday, March 11, 2011 at Lodge of Four Seasons. The morning keynote is

Kathleen Sullivan from Colorado. The afternoon session will be presented by the Thomeczek &

Brink Law Firm and will feature presentations from Jim Thomeczek, Bo Thomeczek, John Brink,

David Willard and new partner, Heidi Atkins-Lieberman. Heidi has joined the firm after 20 years at

DESE and will offer a new and exciting perspective to the conference.



On-line registration is now open on the MO-CASE website at www.mo-case.org or you can find the

registration form below. Space is limited so don’t delay!





MISSOURI COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATORS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND

 THOMECZEK & BRINK LAW FIRM, LLC

2011 SPRING LAW CONFERENCE

Friday, March 11, 2011• Lodge of Four Seasons • Lake Ozarks

The Distinguished Speaker for this year's conference is Kathleen Sullivan. She is the Director of Colorado

Association of School Boards Legal Services Program. Ms. Sullivan provides legal representation to CASB’s

LSP clients, particularly in matters relating to special education and anti-discrimination. She also consults

with school board members and administrators on a wide range of education law issues, including civil rights,

student rights and responsibilities, school personnel issues, and school board policy. Most recently, Ms.

Sullivan served as the Senior Advisor for Special Needs Programs and Litigation for a large urban school

district in Georgia. Previously, she was an attorney with the Weatherly Law Firm concentrating in litigation

in the areas of special education and school law. Ms. Sullivan has written several articles pertaining to

education law and is a frequent presenter at the national and local levels.


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