$ 200-300 per hour
Mr. Pevsner is a University of Texas Law graduate with severe cerebral palsy who operates a motorized wheelchair by the use of head movements. Due to his quadriplegia, he cannot write but must rely on an interpreter or a specialized computer to do his work. People underestimated him from the moment that he was born to the present. He was born clinically dead. The anesthesiologist had to administer CPR for 45 minutes until he could breathe on his own. The anesthesiologist probably was thinking this guy is not going to survive as he was administering the CPR, but Mr. Pevsner proved him wrong after those 45 minutes. Mr. Pevsner has been proving people wrong for 41 years. People who were the so called experts said that his life span would be very short. They said he would probably live until he was in his thirties.
These people said that he could not go to a regular school, much less take mainstream classes such as Latin, English literature and calculus. Again, he proved them wrong. His grades were A’s and B’s in these mainstream classes. At the end of his high school in 1990, the Arlington Independent School District (AISD) officials projected that he would graduate ahead of their initial plan for his graduation. Originally, they believed that he would graduate at the age of 22. He graduated at the age of 19 in the top 20% of his high school class. Despite all of these achievements, people did not believe that he could attend a major university like the University of Texas at Austin. At this point, his self advocacy skills automatically went into overdrive whenever someone even mentioned the word “can’t” in the same sentence as his name.
He went on to major in Greek and Latin at UT, while making significant contributions to the university’s community. The UT Classics Department bestowed on him the WJ Battle Award for excellence in Greek and Latin translation. He graduated in 1998, receiving several awards for his advocacy and contributions to the university. Yet, despite these accomplishments, people did not believe that he could go to law school and become a practicing attorney. Once again, Mr. Pevsner proved these people wrong by graduating from UT Law School and gaining admittance to Texas State Bar.
Mr. Pevsner worked with Disability Rights Texas, which is a non-profit organization that protects the civil and human rights of Texans with disabilities through a fellowship sponsored by Equal Justice Works. He assisted people with disabilities in obtaining equal access to education, employment and community services. mMr. Pevsner complemented Advocacy’s services, not only by providing legal assistance to these individuals, but also by teaching them self-advocacy skills.
As part of his Equal Justice Works fellowship project, Mr. Pevsner created the Flexible Interactive Process (FIP) Manual to assist both the employer and employee to have a constructive working relationship. This manual was a part of his Equal Justice Works Project to educate people with disabilities on their rights in the workplace and how they can self-advocate to protect their rights in the community.
Mr. Pevsner's project has broken new ground in that it focused each of its stages on educating students in those skills. His project also focused on ensuring the proper implementation of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and assisting students with disabilities in taking advantage of the full benefits of this federal law during their secondary education. This project also focused on higher education for people with disabilities. Mr. Pevsner has shown people with disabilities how to employ the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 to ensure their own access to an equal opportunity for higher education.
After leaving Disability Rights Texas, Mr. Pevsner continued to assist others with disabilities. He has assisted clients with cerebral palsy obtain IDEA services by representing them at school, meetings and negotiating with opposing counsel their behalf.
At Whitburn & Pevsner, PLLC, Mr. Pevsner has developed a vibrant special education practice and has worked on other aspects of education law, as well as guardianship and other probate proceedings.
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$ 200-300 per hour
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Acquired: 2011
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2000 E Lamar Blvd Ste 600, Arlington, TX, 76006-7361
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Posted by Greg & Michelle Groogan | April 21, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Education
Special Education
We engaged Sean Pevsner with Whitburn & Pevsner to fight the Houston Independent School District in a Due Process complaint. Sean knows the law and possesses a deep, personal understanding of what’s required to overcome the challenge of living with a disability. Sean and partner, Mark Whitburn, craft...
Posted by Raegan | February 05, 2017 | Family
Knowledgeable & Responsive Attorney
Attorney Pevsner and his team at Whitburn & Pevsner provided excellent and quality service. I always felt that my needs were met and that the firm was invested in me and my case. They were easily accessible, got back to me quickly, aggressive and got me the results that I wanted. Attorney Pevsner, hi...
Posted by Mackenna | September 03, 2012 | Education
Fighting for my rights
I hired Mr. Pevsner to handle a conflict I was having with my school district. They were not meeting my needs for an appropriate education and getting me what I need to be as independent as possible as I continue on in my life. It was very helpful that he understood my needs and that I am an intellig...
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2018
Rising Star, Thomson Reuters
2011
Spotlight on an attorney with a disability, American Bar Association
2005
Equal Justice Works Fellowship, Equal Justice Works
1998
Cactus Yearbook Outstanding Student Award, the University of Texas at Austin
2012 - Present
Partner, Whitburn & Pevsner, PLLC
2018 - Present
State Bar of Texas, Disability Issues CommitteeChair
2015 - Present
Texas State Bar Disability Issues CommitteeAppointed Member
2012 - Present
Fort Worth-Tarrant County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
Whitburn & Pevsner, PLLC received a court order compelling Capella Park Homeowners’ Association to exempt My Royal Palace from its restrictive covenant prohibiting association members from operating a business out of their home.
2004
Doctor of Jurisprudence
N/A
2017
Be Your Own Advocate
2015
Keynote Speaker
2012
Being Your Own Advocate
2005
2003
English
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