
Attorney Roundtable - Section 504 & ADA - Free for COPAA Members (Members-Only Event)
Includes a Live Web Event on 07/22/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Attorney Roundtables are brought to you by COPAA's Attorney Committee, co-chaired by Craig Goodmark and Jennifer Laviano. The July roundtable topic is Section 504 led by COPAA's Legal Director, Selene Almazan. The first 30 minutes frame the issue, and the remaining 30 minutes are for an open discussion on cases, trends, strategies, best practices, etc.
Please note the attorney roundtables are not recorded, as they are informal discussions and not a formal training tool like a webinar. This allows participants (who are mostly attorneys) to ask questions about their cases, strategies, trends, best practices, without worrying about a recording. A slide deck is usually provided for the roundtables and captions are always added to the meeting. If you require accommodations please email learningcenter@copaa.org.

Selene Almazan, Esq.
Legal Director
COPAA
Selene Almazan, Esq. (MD) has been a member of COPAA since its inception in 1998. Selene was on the Board of Directors from 2003-2014. She has represented students and families for nearly 30 years. Selene is a former Supervising Attorney for the Legal Aid Bureau of Maryland where she represented children in the foster care system, including representation in special education matters. For nearly 23 years, Selene represented parents in special education matters with a primary focus on least restrictive environment (LRE) issues at the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education. Since September 2014, Selene has been the Legal Director for the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA) where she supports the work of the Amicus Committee as well as works on federal and local policy issues. Since May 2015 Selene maintains a private practice focusing on parent and student representation in special education matters, including LRE. She represents families at IEP team meetings, state complaint proceedings, mediations, due process hearings, suspension/expulsion proceedings and federal court proceedings, including matters involving violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. She has extensive experience training families, teachers, school administrators, attorneys and advocates on legal issues related to special education law as well as disability discrimination issues.