Federal Education Law Attorneys

Since 1980, the federal education law firm of Brustein & Manasevit has provided legal counsel to:

  • State Departments and Boards of Education
  • State superintendents of public instruction
  • Large school districts
  • Charter Schools
  • Public and private colleges and postsecondary schools
  • Third-party contractors of educational services,
  • Education associations, and
  • Non-profit agencies

From its location in Washington DC, Brustein & Manasevit provides legal advice regarding federal education programs such as No Child Left Behind, IDEIA / IDEAPerkins and Workforce Education, as well as the Higher Education Act. In addition, the firm regularly counsels clients on federal grants management requirements, such as the OMB Circulars.

The U.S. Department of Education currently allocates more than $70 billion a year for education. The U.S. Department of Labor also allocates significant resources for workforce development. Tied to these dollars are several thousand of pages of rules and requirements that states, school districts and other educational entities must follow. The attorneys at Brustein & Manasevit:

  • Provide opinions and legal advice to help states, school districts and other educational entities comply with federal rules and requirements.
  • Represent educational entities that have been audited.
  • Advise federal grant recipients on grants management
  • Offer legislative services, including legislative updates and lobbying.

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Brustein & Manasevit Attorneys at Law

3105 South Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20007

Telephone: (202) 965-3652
Fax: (202) 965-8913

Toll-free 1-800-914-8212

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