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George M. Holland has over a decade of experience working with the disabled. Mr. Holland is a graduate of Rutgers University and Seton Hall University School of Law.
Since becoming an attorney, Mr. Holland has focused his practice primarily in the areas of special education law disability law, advocating for the rights of disabled children and adults throughout the State of New Jersey and representing parents of children with learning differences or disabilities in disputes with local school districts. In addition to practicing law, Mr. Holland volunteers his time to several organizations that advocate for the rights of the disabled. Mr. Holland also lectures throughout the State of New Jersey on topics related to special education law and is a member of the School Law Committee for the New Jersey Bar Association.
In addition to handling special education litigation, Mr. Holland also handles claims against state agencies, such as the Division of Development Disabilities (DDD), litigation against universities and colleges and civil rights litigation against private and public entities accused of discriminating against the disabled. Mr. Holland also assists families by preparing guardianship applications and providing estate planning services, such as creating special needs trusts.
Prior to practicing law, Mr. Holland worked as a Student Intern at Rutgers University?s Douglas Developmental Center, as a teacher at the Eden Institute, a private school for Autistic children and adults and as a law clerk for the New York Association for the Help of Retarded Children.
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