Welcome to the LI Law Podcast.
The premise of this podcast is to feature issues, developments, and topics affecting the law and how it relates to the 8 million of us who live or work on Long Island, New York, which includes Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings Counties.
During the Covid-19 health crisis, episodes will be published as soon as they are recorded to keep listeners updated on the most up-to-date legal developments on Long Island.
Our guest on this 50th episode is Rebecca Sassouni, Esq., a student advocacy attorney based in Great Neck, whose clients are students with various problem situations in school settings. In this episode, Rebecca discusses the challenges facing special education students and their parents during the Covid-19 health crisis and looks ahead to how special education in the post Covid-19 world may look. Rebecca was also our guest on the 33rd episode and spoke about the importance for parents of having an advocate in their corner to negotiate school classifications and placements, as well as deal with IEP’s, suspensions, and disciplinary proceedings.
Rebecca Sassouni, Esq.’s contact information is:
Rebecca Sassouni, Esq. PLLC
rsedlaw@gmail.com
516.423.2599
www.rebeccasassounilaw.com
Welcome to the podcast, Rebecca.
Please contact us with your general questions or comments at LILawPodcast@gmail.com.
Zehava Schechter, Esq. specializes in estate planning, administration and litigation; real estate law; and contracts and business law. Her law practice is located on Long Island and New York City.
No podcast is a substitute for competent legal advice. Please consult with the attorney of your choice concerning specific legal questions you may have.
Be well and stay safe!
Ep 37: Eryn Y. Truong, Esq., an Intellectual Property attorney, discusses trademarks, patents, and copyrights.
Special Episode: Staying positive on Long Island
Ep 43: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. talks about DMV lines, police departments using facial recognition technology, and more.
Ep 45: Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes Jeanine C. Driscoll speaks about property tax grievances.
Ep 44: Town of Hempstead Supervisor Donald X. Clavin speaks about town issues and his administration's goals.
Ep 42: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. discusses the new bail reform and discovery rule changes.
Ep 36: Charles Eric Gordon, Esq., an investigative attorney, discusses finding missing heirs, beneficiaries, and debtors.
Ep 35: Janet Nina Esagoff, Esq. discusses litigation practice and changes in landlord-tenant law.
Ep 34: Seth Weinberg, Esq., civil appellate attorney, discusses why litigants should focus on winning lawsuits at the trial level rather than rely on the appellate process.
Ep 33: Rebecca Sassouni, Esq., student advocacy attorney, discusses IEP's, school suspensions, and internet bullying.
Ep 32: Michael P. Reynolds, Esq., tax certiorari attorney, explains why every property owner should grieve property taxes now.
Ep 31: Jacqueline Harounian, Esq. talks about the benefits of mediation in divorce, child custody, and child support matters.
Ep 30: Monte Leeper, Architect, talks about building department permits and certificates and the process for making legal changes to your home.
Ep 29: David W. Teeter, Esq. discusses the spousal maintenance statute and the ramifications of changes to the tax laws regarding alimony.
Ep 28: Daniel A. Johnston, Esq. discusses the new bail reform and mandatory disclosure law.
Ep 27: Rabbi Dr. Steven Moss talks about the Suffolk County Human Rights Commission and much more.
Ep 26: Paul Bugoni, Esq. talks about title insurance and current legislative real estate developments.
Ep 25: Robert J. Piechota, LI Branch Manager of the SBA, speaks about SBA loans.
Ep 23: Spencer Sheehan, Esq. tells us how consumers keep corporations accountable for the products they produce.
Ep 21: Elizabeth Brown advises why you need to be aware of your credit score and report and how to handle inaccurate credit information.
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