Law Offices of George Zelma and David Berlin
New York Law Firm
Law Offices of George Zelma and David Berlin
The Law Offices of George Zelma and David Berlin is based in the heart of New York. Their principal attorneys, Mr. Zelma and Mr. Berlin, are both experience trial lawyers who have been serving the needs of families and children of New York. Their wide range of skills, knowledge, and experience is what has served the successes in their cases. They are able to clearly articulate and present facts related to neuroscience and neuropsychological evaluations, and their impact on education. They have worked with students with all ranges of IDEA and Section 504 classifications and disabilities.
Practice Areas:
- Special Education Law
- Criminal Defense
- Civil Litigation
Principal Attorneys:
- George Zelma
- David Berlin
Law Offices of George Zelma and David Berlin
888 Seventh Avenue, 45th Floor
New York, NY 10106
Telephone: 212-247-4650 and 212-769-4422
Facsimile: 212-757-2863 or 212-757-0469
http://www.specialedlawfirm.com/
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