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Jonathan S Corchnoy, Esquire
Basic Information
Address: 1990 Main Street, Suite 750, Sarasota, FL 34236
Services For:
Licensed in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
Phone Number: 941-302-3754
Fax Number: 941-217-4824
Office Hours: By appointment only - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Email: gpvanguard@hotmail.com
Certification:
Legal Licensed in Florida, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. Juris Doctor degree from the American University's Washington College of Law, 1981. B.S. degree from Allegheny College, PA
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Additional Information
Membership in Organizations:
Florida Bar Association, Pennsylvania Bar Association, New Jersey Bar Association, COPAA, NJSEP, Manasota Trial Attorneys,
Area of Focus/Practice Interest:
Special Education Attorney
Education/Training:
Mr. Corchnoy is the principal of the Law Offices of Jonathan S. Corchnoy; a boutique firm that concentrates its practice in civil litigation and more specifically in the sub-fields of special education, incapacity and personal injury/insurance litigation law; and is the father of a special needs child. Mr.Corchnoy devotes approximately two-thirds of his practice to representing children with special education needs. Over the years, he has been an active Presenter and member for the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Exceptional Children's Committee for approximately twelve years. He has presented for Lorman's Education services. He presented at COPAA's National Conference in 2015. He is a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association's School Law Committee, including itssubcommittee to help streamline NJ's Special Education due process procedures without sacrificing parties' substantive Due Process rights. In 2016, he presented "FAPE and Mental Health - Where Does a School District's Responsibility Begin and End?" at Lehigh University's 44th Special Education Law Conference.
Professional Work Setting:
Law Firm
Services Provided:
Litigation Services related to the IDEA, Section 504, and the ADA; Special Education Due Process Hearings; Personal Injury Litigation; Special Needs Trusts; and Guardianship Court Appointments.