In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan, partners at Schlam Stone & Dolan, write that Judge Dora L. Irizarry, largely denying the parties' motions for summary judgment
...review, the SRO overruled an order of the impartial hearing officer ("IHO"), see id. §§1415(f), (g), who had granted to...
...only two of parent D.N.'s claims, an independent hearing officer (IHO) found New York City's Education Department did not offer D.N...
...at both levels of the administration review process, but that neither the IHO nor the SRO addressed (the "Unaddressed Claims").1...
... Defendants' child is in a private school. Independent hearing officer (IHO) decisions reimbursed tuition for the 2004 through 2006 school years. For the...
...vacatur, the DOE's administrative appeal of an Impartial Hearing Officer ("IHO") decision awarding tuition payment and reimbursement to defendants S.A. and...
...was rejected by Plaintiff. Id. ¶21. An Impartial Hearing Officer ("IHO") conducted hearings on August 5, 18, 19, and 20, 2009. Id...
In reducing the requested fees to the Cuddy Law Firm to $46,287 from $141,700, Northern District Judge Lawrence Kahn also questioned whether the firm unnecessarily dragged out a proceeding before a h
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