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Gladys inzofu

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08 Apr, 2022
Attorney R GuVery competent and knowledgeable with his work. Supportive in advising and explanations. He is very timely and delivers as promised. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him to anybody.
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Anthony nganga

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08 Apr, 2022
Rick has been timely, responsive and very professional!
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Anonymous

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10 Jan, 2018
I’ve retained Michelle twice for major issues with a school district involving the placement of my son and his needs. What we faced from the district was nothing short of a nightmare. Michelle not only worked extremely diligently for us but there was a sense of passion evident as she did. She went above and beyond for us. Nights, weekends, whatever it took. She exhibited the kind of commitment to the case as if it were her own child she was fighting for. She was always reachable. She was a great communicator, keeping us up to date with every step. I retained her twice and both times we prevailed despite many very real risks to that success. I have her to thank for that. We are at last where we need to be. Although I hope my battles for my son are over for good, if that ever changes I would be on the phone immediately to her. I just can’t say enough or thank her enough for being the kind of attorney and person she is. I would recommend her immediately to anyone in need of a powerful yet professional attorney to advocate for their child.
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Lydia meyer-turkson

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06 Oct, 2017
We hired Michelle to represent us for an out of district placement for our daughter in 3rd to 4th Grade with our Public School District. She was always concise, knowledgeable about the process & practical about the risks in our case. Her professional network with public school legal counterparts was very useful. We won an out of district placement in 14 months and subsequent extensions over the years. If there is one reason why Michelle is so good it’s empathy. She really cares about winning a better education for special education children. She cut through the waffle at IEP meetings with teachers. She cares and respects what parents go through. She always tried to reduce risk and legal costs. Her professional network is extensive and personal chemistry with our neuropsychologist, advocate and special education schools make her a lawyer that gets results. Our daughter is happy, making good progress and has a better future because of Michelle’s work.
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Sue

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24 Jan, 2017
We hired Michelle Moor when the LEA refused transitions services they had originally agreed to provide. Ms. Moor is extraordinary. Always honest with us and respectful. So knowledgeable on all aspects of the law, regs, and process. She made sure she was not just familiar but intimate with our particular details. Her attention and knowledge resulted in a positive outcome. We highly recommend Ms. Moor.
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Anonymous

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15 Mar, 2013
I hired Michelle Moor to help secure funding from my town so that my son could go to a special needs private school, where he could feel physically and emotionally safe, and learn. Michelle is the most intelligent, practical, efficient, kind, and effective lawyer I have ever met. In a remarkably short time, she was up to speed on the case, and she was able to secure significant (though not 100%) public funding. This enabled my son to continue to go to a school where he could prosper academically, socially and developmentally. Anyone who knows him saw that, after a few months in this private school, he was a thriving, astonishingly different child. My son had endured years of bullying in public school, from physical attacks, to verbal taunts, etc. Despite years of advocacy on my part, the school system would not act to protect him, saying they did not have the resources, and frankly, disputing the necessity for them. Since my son's life had been threatened, I could not believe they would not put safeguards into place. My son has ADHD, anxiety, and social skills issues. The school system tested him in 7th grade (Executive Functioning, Occupational Therapy, Social Skills Issues, Writing Competency, and Anxiety,) and, found significant weakness in all of the above areas. They put him on an IEP (Individualized Education Plan). That seemed promising, given all the services that the written IEP indicated that the school would provide. However, the school did not actually provide most of the services promised. They just didn’t. Worse, because of all the bullying, my son's anxiety had become so severe that he was afraid to go to school, and was consistently miserable. In addition, though he was on medication for ADHD and anxiety, the school environment was so hostile - and the school representatives so dismissive of his challenges - that he simply couldn't take in the subject matter he was supposed to be learning. In short, he wasn’t learning. I hired Michelle Moor after I had “unilaterally” placed my son in a special needs private school, without the public school system’s support. (I am not recommending this course of action.) I had been working with a different lawyer for over a year and she was failing to advocate for my son. Upon an extraordinary recommendation from the mother of a child in my son’s new school, I switched to Michelle. First of all, in just speaking with her, I could hear how she understood the situation, and how much experience she’d had in special education law. She was obviously formulating ideas and approaches, and was going to be a team player. I sent her the relevant documents. In four hours, Michelle had read all of my paperwork (and there was a lot), and called me with a plan, noting the strengths and weaknesses of my son’s case. She had energy and she was very responsive - verbally, and, in returning phone calls and emails. She was also open to my ideas. Michelle and I conferred by phone and email a great deal. By phone we discussed new developments, strategies, and possible outcomes. She was very flexible in scheduling our "phone meetings" to meet my rigid work schedule. And she was available to meet face-to-face whenever I wanted. I can tell you that for the first time in a couple of years, I could relax a little. I knew we were in capable hands. And I was right. Michelle led us through the landmine of special education law and we ultimately settled very favorably, covering 5 years of attendance at this private school. I cannot recommend Michelle highly enough. (I also cannot emphasize the difference between a great lawyer and a not-great lawyer. Before I had hired Michelle, I had already spent about $20,000 on someone who turned out to be a terrible lawyer and got us nowhere. I spent far, far less than that on Michelle and got wonderful results; as I said, she’s terrifically smart, and efficient.)
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Patricia

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13 Dec, 2010
What I found most impressive of Michelle Morr was her professionalism. Conversations were to the point but very thorough. She was sensitive to my concerns and responded quickly to emails/messages. I truly believe that my son's future is brighter because of the work she did for us and I will always be grateful.
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Richard

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13 Dec, 2010
Atty. Moor is a very good atty. I would highly recommened her. Very knowledgeable and would take the time to answer all our questions and would always return our calls.
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Anonymous

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07 Dec, 2010
Michelle was extremely professional, competent and compassionate. She provided detailed guidance and a clear strategy about how we needed to communicate with our child's school system. She was preventative in telling us what NOT to do so no missteps were taken and we arrived at a successful agreement that resulted in the best outcome for our child.
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