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Adams Stepner attorney, Claire E. Parsons, serving as co-counsel in a school law case, recently received a favorable decision from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in important Special Education case
Adams Stepner attorney, Claire Parsons serving as co-counsel recently received a favorable decision in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the Boone

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Adams Stepner attorney, Mary Ann Stewart, receives favorable decision from Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals in Special Education case
Adams, Stepner partner, Mary Ann Stewart, recently received a favorable decision in the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals on behalf of the Boone County School

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Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC Partners with Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo)
Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC is a proud legal partner of the Kentucky Association of Counties (KACo) and is committed to its mission in

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Adams, Stepner Partners with Kentucky League of Cities
Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing, PLLC is a proud legal partner of the Kentucky League of Cities (KLC) and is committed to its mission in

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ASWD School Law Attorney Offers Practical Guidance for Settling Special Education Disputes
The Adams, Stepner, Woltermann & Dusing School Law Practice Group was represented well at the Kentucky Council of School Board Attorneys Summer Meeting on Friday,

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Practical Ramifications Of Hedgepath v. Pelphrey For Deputy Jailers, Supervisors And Jails
Posted by Jennifer L. Langen The recent case of Hedgepath v. Pelphrey, Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Case No. 12-5314, has onerous practical ramifications for

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Where There Is Smoke, There’s Fire: Who Is Responsible For Public Health Regulations
Posted by Mary Ann Stewart In March, 2011, the Bullitt County Board of Health adopted county-wide regulations prohibiting smoking in workplaces, bars, restaurants, public spaces

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What in the World Is a FERPA? A Primer on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (Part IV)
Part IV: How Do Third Parties Get Student Records? Posted by Claire E. Parsons FERPA does not outright prohibit educational agencies from disclosing student educational

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