Jeffrey Lawrence Forte

Jeffrey Lawrence Forte

also known as Forte Law Group LLC

4.6
Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 24 years

Education Lawyer at Shelton, CT
Practice Areas: Education, Juvenile

1 Enterprise Drive, Suite 410, Shelton, CT

About Jeffrey

Biography

Practice Areas

2

Practice Areas

Education 90%

Special Education Law & Child Advocacy

25 years

90%
Juvenile Law 10%

25 years

10%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Retainer

Always


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Connecticut for 24 years

State: Connecticut

Acquired: 2001

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Location

Forte Law Group LLC

1 Enterprise Drive, Suite 410, Shelton, CT, 06464

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Jeffrey Lawrence Forte's Reviews

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4.6 /5.0

10 Client Reviews

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Posted by Jody | March 08, 2026 | Hired Attorney

Would Not Recommend Based on My Experience

My experience with Attorney Jeff Forte was deeply disappointing, especially given the cost and the promises. He presents himself as warm, attentive, and highly invested — almost like a politician on the campaign trail. But once you “elect” him by signing the contract, the tone shifts. The personable ...advocate from intake is replaced by someone who seems to expect you to accept whatever level of service he chooses to provide. Concerns began before I even hired him. His intake person told me he would offer a flat fee at the initial consult. At the consult, he said he charges by the hour, insisted she would never say otherwise, and claimed he records all calls. I provided exact dates and times from my phone bill and asked him to pull the recordings. None were provided. When I attempted to record the next call myself, he refused to continue the conversation, so I switched to email for clarity and documentation. During the first contract, all he really had to do was attend (via Zoom) the very first PPT — a meeting that also included the district’s attorney — and signal that legal counsel was involved. It was the shortest PPT I’d ever experienced. Two weeks later, I received a revised IEP with nearly everything I had been requesting since elementary school. My son was 19 and attending a post–High School Transition Academy. That moment alone showed how little actual advocacy was required. I’ll acknowledge my part: I misunderstood the monthly contract structure for the second year. Even with $5,039.50 left in our “trust,” I received a bill for $9,500 to “replenish your trust account.” I was already dissatisfied, but instead of starting over with a new attorney, I stayed. Across the full two‑year contract, I paid $13,675. For almost eight months, I avoided contacting him, thinking I was saving billable hours. After twice requesting an accounting, he finally explained that under the installment‑fee contract, I was paying $675 a month whether I contacted him or not — meaning I had been paying for nothing. I take responsibility for not having another lawyer review the contract, but I didn’t expect to need a lawyer to interpret a contract from the lawyer I was hiring. After that, I didn’t reach out much because the Special Education team at the community college stepped in and provided the support the district had failed to offer. A PPT was scheduled for three days after the contract would end — during a period when he planned to be out of the country for the last two weeks of the contract, making scheduling even harder. I was told he wouldn’t attend. When the meeting was moved to fall within the contract period, he did attend, but with his camera off, minimal participation, and no meaningful engagement. Most frustratingly, he did not advocate for the one specific issue we had repeatedly asked him to address. The district’s dysfunction is systemic, and families are already navigating a landscape stacked against them. What made this experience so disheartening was seeing similar behavior from someone who markets himself as a champion for those families. In my view, clients already dealing with a broken system deserve steady, reliable advocacy — not disengagement and inconsistency. Based on my experience, the level of commitment I received did not match the level of trust or financial investment I made.

Posted by Hannah | January 07, 2020 | Hired Attorney | Education

Focused Tenacity

Jeff Forte is tenacious. As a parent trying to navigate uncharted waters and get my kids what they need while also wanting to maintain good working relationships with school staff, having Jeff in our corner took the pressure off of me while still making sure the full range of services was forcefully... advocated for. Jeff is adaptable, creative and strategic. He got both of our kids what they needed under difficult circumstances, and we are very thankful.

Posted by Chris | March 25, 2019 | Hired Attorney

Review

Attorney Jeff Forte was excellent to work with. We were in good hands. Would highly recommend him.

Posted by anonymous | February 09, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Education

Responsive and well knowledgeable

I contacted Jeff after hitting several dead ends with trying to get help for my son for his learning deficits and battle with social anxiety which was exacerbated by school. I consulted with a number of attorneys prior to contacting Jeff and he was the most caring and compassionate about helping my ...son. Jeff is available when needed and is responsive to all modes of communication. He helped me navigate and understand what options I had for my sons placement in an environment that was conducive to how he learns. My only regret was that I hadn’t contacted him sooner. My son is happier and excelling in an environment that does not make him feel alienated or stressed. He has straight A’s at this time - Thank you Jeff for your guidance and perseverance

Posted by Daniel | January 25, 2018 | Hired Attorney

Extremely professional and responsive

Attorney Forte offered me excellent counsel throughout a difficult legal situation. He always took my call and got straight to the point in developing a strategy that would provide the best outcome. Jeff genuinely cared about me as a client and took interest in seeing the matter all the way through. ...His counsel was spot on - I highly recommend.

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Jeffrey Lawrence Forte's Lawyer Endorsements

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Ashley Barlow

Education lawyer | Mar 10

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Jeff is an extremely insightful and passionate attorney. He works toward resolutions efficiently but is not afraid to take a case to trial. His work ethic is unmatched. His clients are lucky to have him."

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Michael Allen

Education lawyer | Jan 29

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I strongly recommend Jeff Forte. He is excellent in the area of disability rights for students as well as criminal and other representations that involve detailed attention to disability law."

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John Drapp

Unknown lawyer | Sep 14

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Jeff is an extraordinarily qualified lawyer who delivers aggressive representation to his clients. I have had the pleasure of consulting with him on a number of matters and have always found his insight to be well-reasoned and comprehensive."

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Robert Mitchell

Education lawyer | Aug 11

Relationship: Supervised lawyer

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2020

Top Attorney, America's Top 100 Attorneys

N/A

Certificate in Special Education Advocacy, Institute of Special Education Advocacy (ISEA), William & Mary Law School

N/A

Civil Mock Trial Competition, 1st Place, American University, Washington College of Law

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Criminal Mock Trial Competition, 1st Place, American University, Washington College of Law

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Moot Court, Finalist, National Moot Court Competition

Work Experience

2001 - Present

Private Practice, Attorney At Law

Associations

2021 - Present

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates

Attorney Development Committee

2001 - Present

Connecticut Bar Association

Member

2001 - Present

Council of Parents Attorneys and Advocates

Member

2001 - Present

Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association

Member

2001 - Present

Connecticut Criminal Defense Lawyers Association

Member

2004 - 2005

Connecticut Bar Association

Chair of Litigation, Young Lawyers Division

Sample of Legal Cases

Confidential

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Education

2001

American University, Washington College of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1998

American University, School of Public Affairs

BA - Bachelor of Arts

Speaking Engagements

2021

2020

A Primer for Family Law Attorneys and Divorced Parents of a Child with a Disability Divorce & Special Education Law

2019

Connecticut Bar Association, Family Law Section

Special Education Law What Non Special Ed Lawyers Need to Know

2019

Connecticut Bar Association

Divorce and Special Education Law: A Primer for Family Law Attorneys and Divorced Parents of a Child with a Disability

2017

Radio Interview on Special Education law Radio Interview on Special Education Law

2017

How Can the School Help Address My Child's Behaviors Related to their Disability? Child's Behaviors Related to their Disability

2017

Empowering Parents: Know Your Child's Rights Child Special Education Rights

2017

ACES Behavior Analysis in Education Series Independent Educational Evaluations

2002

Nuts & Bolts of Connecticut Civil Short Calendar Practice Connecticut Civil Short Calendar Practice

Publications

Languages

English

Spanish

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