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Pre-Hearing to Litigation Microlearning Path (Short Videos) - Free for COPAA Members (Members Only)

The Pre-Hearing to Litigation Microlearning Path includes three short videos (20-30 minutes) compiled from our attorney roundtable series. COPAA's Attorney Roundtables are brought to you by COPAA's Attorney Committee Co-Chairs Jennifer Laviano, Esq. and Craig Goodmark, Esq.
Videos
* Pre-hearing preparation with Craig Goodmark, Esq.
* Due Process with David Grey, Esq., and
* Litigation Strategies: Stay Put with Mandy Favaloro, Esq.

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Craig Goodmark, Esq.

Attorney and COPAA Board Member

Goodmark Law Firm & COPAA

Since 1999, Mr. Goodmark has dedicated a majority of his practice to representing families, teachers and students in their pursuit of equality, fairness and justice in Georgia’s schools.  Mr. Goodmark provides full service legal representation in all types of education law proceedings ranging from appearances at educational planning meetings to representing clients in complex federal litigation.

In addition, Mr. Goodmark works with a variety of stakeholders to ensure that students with disabilities in the most vulnerable circumstances, including court involved youth and those with mental illness or developmental disabilities, received their federally mandated right to free, appropriate public education.  Working within the educational, juvenile justice and child welfare systems, Mr. Goodmark has presented to a multitude of stakeholders about the impact of the state and federal education laws on Georgia’s youth with disabilities.

Mr. Goodmark also commits a portion of his practice to securing and enforcing the constitutional rights of Georgia’s citizens.  Mr. Goodmark has represented and secured positive outcomes for many clients seeking relief for the unlawful intrusion on their constitutionally guaranteed civil rights.  From students unlawfully detained while at school, to teachers illegally terminated after exercising their First Amendment rights to freedom of speech, Mr. Goodmark has worked to ensure access to justice through the both state and the federal court system.

CRAIG GOODMARK AT A GLANCE

•    Education Law Attorney•    Represents Families, Teachers and Students with Disabilities•    Focus on Special Education Matters in Georgia•    Constitutional/Civil Rights Practice for Georgia’s citizens•    Student/Educator First Amendment Claims•    Fourth Amendment Search/Seizure Claims•    Open Records/Open Meetings Act Issues

David M. Grey, Esq.

Partner

Grey & Grey

David M. Grey, Esq. is a partner with the law firm of Grey & Grey in California. David is an experienced special education attorney who has successfully handled a lot of due process hearings and appeals in state and federal court. He has experience with a broad range of special education matters. A significant number of his cases involve people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing or those who are in danger of being seriously hurt if not properly served by the school. David has a growing interest in using civil rights laws to obtain injunctive relief and damages beyond what is provided for under IDEA.

Prior to his special education practice, David focused on employment and real estate disputes, where he had many jury trials, arbitrations and administrative hearings. He is a cum laude graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University and received his law degree from Hofstra University in New York. David has lectured and written extensively on a variety of legal topics. Most recently he was successful in convincing the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to reverse summary judgment against two of his clients in K.M. v. Tustin Unified School District, 725 F.3d 1088 (9th Cir. 2013)(cert. denied). The Ninth Circuit made clear that compliance with IDEA does not foreclose rights available under the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Mandy Favaloro

Attorney

A2Z Educational Advocates

Mandy Favaloro is a partner at Casillas Favaloro, PLC. She graduated magna cum laude from the University of Redlands with a B.A. in Government, and then attended law school at Pepperdine University, where she graduated with a Juris Doctor degree. While at Pepperdine, Mandy participated in the Special Education Advocacy Clinic, where she worked with families involved in the IEP process. Mandy has advocated for parents of students with disabilities at all stages of the process including IEP meetings, mediations, due process hearings and in federal court. She prepared and delivered oral arguments in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in a case involving a school district’s denial of a student’s access to school, obtaining a favorable opinion from the Ninth Circuit on the precedent setting issue of mootness of an IDEA claim upon the death of a student. Mandy is an active member of the Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates (COPAA). She currently serves on the Board of Directors, as the Co-Chair of the Conference Committee and a past Chair of the Board. She previously taught SEAT 2.0 for five years. Mandy has presented at previous COPAA conferences and in webinars on a variety of special education topics and has given presentations for other organizations.

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Slide Deck: Pre-Hearing Preparation Strategies
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Pre-Hearing Preparation Strategies
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  20 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  20 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Slide Deck: Due Process
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Due Process
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  32 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  32 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Slide Deck: Litigation Strategy - Stay Put
Open to download resource.
Open to download resource.
Litigation Strategies: Stay Put
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  32 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Recorded 12/10/2025  |  32 minutes  |   Closed captions available