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New York State Supreme Court Issues Temporary Restraining Order in Brandeis High School Co-Location Litigation

New York, NY (PRWEB) May 13, 2011

Justice Carol R. Edmead of New York State Supreme Court issued a temporary restraining order against the NYC Department of Education (NYC DOE) on May 12, 2011 in the matter of Steglich v. Board of Education of the City of New York (Supreme Court of the State of New York County of New York, Index # 104300-2011), restraining NYC DOE from performing construction at the Brandeis Educational Campus relating to the proposed co-location of the Success Academy Charter School. Phillips Nizer LLP filed suit on April 8, 2011 on behalf of students and parents from Frank McCourt High School, Global Learning Collaborative and Innovation Diploma Plus High School who oppose the proposed co-location of a charter elementary school at the Brandeis Educational Campus.

The Supreme Court opinion noted that the proposed co-location has not yet been approved by the State University of New York, and in any event would not take effect until the end of the school year. Lisa Steglich, president of the Frank McCourt High School parent-teacher association and a lead petitioner in the case, commented, We are very gratified that the court has granted us a temporary restraining order. Copies of the temporary restraining order and other court filings can be found at: http://www.scribd.com/my_document_collections/2963479

Marc Andrew Landis, an Upper West Side parent-activist and partner at Phillips Nizer LLP who is representing the petitioners high school students and their parents without charge since this is a public interest case, said, We were stunned to learn today that the Department of Education thinks it is okay to potentially jeopardize the health of thousands of students by conducting an asbestos removal project during the school term. We are pleased that Justice Edmead agreed to temporarily restrain DOE from commencing unnecessary and expensive construction until our case is decided.

The underlying proceeding, filed under Article 78 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules, alleges that NYC DOE failed to comply with substantive and procedural requirements set forth in the Education Law, its own Chancellors Regulations and state and city environmental statutes in approving the proposed co-location. The petitioners raised concerns about the loss of specialized high school facilities, concerns about protecting high school students with special needs, the waste of taxpayer monies and student safety and security as a result of the proposed co-location.

In addition to Marc Andrew Landis, the Phillips Nizer legal team includes Jon Schuyler Brooks, Paul A. Victor and Meagan A. Zapotocky. The petitioners are also supported by many Upper West Side elected officials and community leaders, including City Council Member Gail Brewer, State Assembly Members Linda Rosenthal and Daniel ODonnell, State Senators Bill Perkins and Adriano Espaillat, Congressman Jerry Nadler and Charles Rangel, NYC Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, Community Education Council 3 and Community Board 7/Manhattan.

Supreme Court of the State of New York County of New York, Index # 104300-2011

Lisa Steglich, Ric Cherwin, et al., Petitioners, v The Board of Education of the City School District of the City of New York a/k/a The Panel for Educational Policy, The Department of Education of the City of New York, and Dennis M. Walcott, as Chancellor-Designate of the City School District, as Chancellor-Designate of the City School District of the City New York, Respondents.

About Phillips Nizer LLP:

Phillips Nizer LLP been engaged in a wide-ranging practice of domestic and international law for over 80 years. Established by world-renowned trial attorney Louis Nizer, the firm consists of lawyers who are well-respected leaders in their fields. The firms principal office is in New York City, with additional offices in Garden City, Long Island and Hackensack, New Jersey. To learn more about Phillips Nizer LLP, please visit: http://www.phillipsnizer.com.

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San Diego law firm CEO selected to speak to high school students the importance of college

(PRWeb) January 31, 2012

Keywords San Diego law firm CEO, William R. Simon, Jr., was elected to talk about Mission Hills High School (San Marcos) AVID II and III of the importance of college and the path to success . William R. Simon, Jr. came to Grossmont High School and the University of San Diego. He graduated from Western States University College of law. San Diego law firm, managed by William R. Simon, Jr., is a policy of hiring graduates, among other minimum qualifications required in connection with any position.


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Tags: A.V.I.D. It is extremely valuable program that levels the playing field of minorities, rural and low-income students, who usually have a family tradition of attending college. Being able to talk to A.V.I.D. Students are inspiring opportunity that reignited my appreciation for the teacher and mentor, who influenced my career life. I learned a lot from students for two hours then I could ever imagine. In fact, three days later I found myself reciting a similar message to our management team in the San Diego law firm. Im proud to know that San Diego schools program so valuable as an avid and teachers, like Mrs. Corneilson available to students, says William R. Simon, Jr.

Tags: Mission Hills High School in January Corneilson AVID teacher taught 24 years, 16 at San Marcos High School and eight from the Mission Hills High School. Adds Teaching A.V.I.D. and four levels of English development in the hills of mission re-energized me. I feel so happy that I can say that in 24, I get up every morning expecting a big day with their students.


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