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Knowledgeable and experienced in special education law and advocacy
“Diane knows what is possible and how to achieve it, and will not waste precious time and money.”
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Strong negotiation and mediation skills to achieve favorable outcomes
“Her diligence and firm demeanor ensured that the initially-recalcitrant District elected not to go to hearing and settled via mediation.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service with a focus on the client's best interests
“Empathy, heart, understanding. Never hesitated to answer questions, and help me with other aspects of my case for my daughter.”
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Maintains strong relationships with school districts, which can facilitate the resolution of cases
“She has a solid relationship with our school district personnel that allowed the process to get him help move very quickly.”
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Offers practical advice and guidance throughout the legal process
“She just presented the factual information and what I could expect when considering different courses of action and then she supported me with the path I chose.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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18 Apr, 2023 by Ruby
I cannot say enough good things about Diane. I began working with an advocate at her firm when my son's IEP was not being followed, and when the district failed to meet with us to discuss the issues, she did not hesitate to jump in and represented us throughout our mediation. Because of her, my son now has a solid IEP that he can take with him throughout high school and I gained the tools to better hold the school, admin, and district accountable to ensure my son never slips through their cracks again. From asking for more useful IEP accommodations, to demanding up-to-date assessments, to securing the paraprofessional my son needs to be successful in general education and ensuring remedies for multiple years of past services not delivered, Diane was a true fighter -- and, most importantly, a firm believer in my son and his rights to a quality education. My son is *finally* successful in school and no longer hesitates to attend. We could not have gotten here without Diane. My only regret is not hiring her / her team sooner!
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20 Jun, 2022 by Robert vanderkloot
Taylar Lewis filed a due process motion against our school district on behalf of my son. She understood the law and the needs of nuero-diverse kids education. The district settled in mediation and provided resources for which we had denied for many years. With out her help I doubt my son could have graduated. I only wish I had hired her many years earlier. The value of the Wiscarson law's help exceeded the cost many times over.
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23 May, 2022 by Anonymous
We hired Diane to help us with a complex and difficult case involving our child's special education with our public school district. When I was interviewing attorneys, from the moment I first interviewed her, I knew she would be the one we hired. She is an exceptionally kind and brilliant attorney who truly understands both the legal and emotional aspects involved with special education for special needs, twice exceptional children. Our situation taking over our case from another firm who didn't work out. She clearly explained the process, set expectations around timing and possible outcomes, and expenses in a way that we, as non-lawyers, could easily understand. She and her staff (shout to her colleague Taylar!) even expertly identified issues in our case which neither we nor the other firm had not noticed, giving us additional grounds for our due process complaint. Our case was so complicated that I think I the opening statement for the due process complaint was over 80 pages long! This may sound like hyperbole, but I mean this literally. I cannot think of anything Diane and her team could have done differently to make the case go smoother. Our case progressed to trial (a due process hearing with a Washington state Administrative Law Judge). Not only did we "win" our case, but we got pretty much everything we asked for. The Judge himself, in his written decision, commented on how appalling the school district's performance was, with respect to their handling of our child's special education. I am convinced this outcome would not have occurred if we had not selected Wiscarson Law. She truly changed the trajectory of our child's life in a deeply profound way, for which we will always be grateful. Bottom line: if you need an advocate or legal representation to help you with the special education of your child, run, not walk, to Diane's office. You'll be very glad you did!
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09 Mar, 2022 by Anonymous
Diane ably shepherded us through the IEP meetings for 4 years. We would otherwise have been lost in the intricacies of this very confusing process.
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04 Mar, 2022 by Tyson
We reached out to Diane after realizing that we had got ourselves into a mess of a situation with another attorney that we hired for our case. Diane stepped in and absolutely saved us and allowed us to get the max return for our situation. She is a pleasure to work with, a wealth of knowledge, and has a genuine care for her clients and the students that she helps. I still use Diane for ongoing support and would highly recommend her as the very best special education attorney in the Pacific Northwest. Her and her team are top-notch! Hire her new!
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22 Jan, 2024 by Tori ann
Has respect for everyone involved. Keeps the client, family, and everyone involved "in the loop." He cares and goes above n beyond. THANK YOU RYAN!
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01 Nov, 2023 by Nicole
Jennifer has to be hands down the most amazing person I’ve ever dealt with in the legal world. I don’t know if I can find the words to express my gratitude for her. She was so professional, knowledgeable, understanding, and most of all she kicked butt in the courtroom. I would recommend her to handle anyone’s case in a heartbeat.
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14 May, 2024 by Kieran sikdar
I am so grateful to have found Susan and her colleagues at Res Nova Law. Over the last two years they have helped me with a patent, trademark, contract documents, and also have provided wonderful general business support. As a first-time business owner, I am eternally grateful to Susan and her team for their guidance that has given me confidence in my path forward. I highly recommend Res Nova Law!
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13 May, 2024 by W bruns
Susan Ford helped me prepare for a small claims case (where I represented my company) for a customer that sued us for nearly $5,000. Before hiring Susan I had checked with two other lawyers but I did not feel confident. Susan helped with both the mediation and the final court hearing. With her knowledge in my brain, I was able to make a clear and coherent explanation of events. The judge decided the case in my favor. I recommend Res Nova for anyone dealing with business issues in Oregon.
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13 May, 2024 by Richard weber
We've worked with Susan Ford for many years and have always had excellent advice and counsel. We've established a number of Trademarks, and Susan has helped defend those trademarks. She has also helped us evolve from a sole proprietorship to a partnership to an LLC and provided all the legal advice and services necessary to get it right. When it comes to legal and business advice, Susan is our "go-to" resource.
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