District
Files Suit to Recover Funds for Special Education Litigation
By Staff
Dec. 8, 2008,
12:30 a.m. - Attorney
General Peter J. Nickles announced that the District has filed
suit against a private District lawyer, John A. Straus, and his
firm, James E. Brown & Associates, to recover the cost for
DCPS attorneys’ work in meritless special education litigation
instituted by Straus.
The
suit is the District’s first effort to recover legal expenses
under the Individual with Disabilities Education Act, a
Federal law amended in 2004 to allow school districts to recover
funds from attorneys who initiate baseless special education
litigation.
The
District’s suit alleges that Straus filed an administrative
complaint under IDEA seeking a psychiatric evaluation of a
District of Columbia Public Schools student. Straus
disregarded the efforts by DCPS which had previously authorized
that evaluation, and had also notified the student’s parent
that she could obtain an evaluation at DCPS’ expense.
At
a hearing in September, Straus admitted that he made no attempt
to obtain the evaluation DCPS had authorized and continued
pursuing the litigation to obtain his fees from DCPS, officials
said. A decision
by the hearing officer ruled that Straus’ conduct represented
improper conduct under IDEA.
“While
IDEA rightly provides procedures to assure that disabled
students receive needed services and accommodations, this is
exactly the kind of abusive litigation the revised statute was
intended to prevent,” said Attorney General Nickles.
“We intend to continue monitoring such conduct, and to bring
further actions against attorneys who impose unnecessary legal
costs on DCPS.”