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Sarah is a devoted advocate for special education students and their parents. She has dedicated her career to representing students with disabilities since she became an attorney in 2013. Since then, she has successfully handled hundreds of special education cases for students with a variety of disabilities, needs, and legal issues.
She opened her law practice in January 2020 focusing exclusively on representing students with disabilities in special education cases throughout Southern California.
Sarah is committed to providing thorough and insightful legal representation, always tailored to the unique needs of each client. Sarah firmly believes that every parent experiencing a legal issue regarding their child’s education deserves not only the best legal advice and representation possible, but for it to be provided with empathy, compassion, and respect during a challenging time.
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State: California
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Posted by JW | July 25, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Education
Outstanding Advocate for Our Child’s Future!
We cannot thank Sarah Gross enough for the incredible work she did for our family. From the very beginning, she listened to our concerns, understood our child’s unique needs, and fought tirelessly to ensure we got the support and services necessary for our child's to succeed in the next school year s...
Posted by Priscilla | January 05, 2024 | Hired Attorney | Education
Special needs lawyer
I cannot emphasize enough how patient, thorough and kind Ms Sarah Gross was during our entire process. She educates you on information that is not given by school districts, offers resources, answers all your questions, quickly responds and just makes you feel understood. Do NOT hesitate to call her ...
Posted by Monica | January 09, 2023 | Hired Attorney | Education
Extraordinary and reliable attorney
Sarah was extremely helpful and responsive during the process with the school district. I am extremely happy with her services. She explained the whole process thoroughly. Sarah was and is quick in responding to any questions I had, and any new questions that have came up after the process. I am im...
Posted by Sonya | September 09, 2022 | Education
Stellar Consultation
Mrs. Gross explained everything in detail about the process of not only my educational concerns but also civil concerns and what the process would look like. She methodically mapped out the process, and what a learning experience it was. If you need an attorney to represent your child Sara Gross is ...
Posted by Shirley | September 05, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Education
Professional and Experienced
Attorney Sarah Gross is very professional and truly a great representative and advocate for children with special needs and disabilities. Sarah’s approach with personal values of honesty, integrity, fairness, and doing what is best for your child is what makes her distinguished from others. She ha...
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2012
Fran Kandel Public Interest Grant, Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles
2012
Jenine Meltzer Memorial Scholarship, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
2020 - Present
Special Education Attorney, Law Offices of Sarah M. Gross, Inc.
2014 - 2014
Public Interest Fellow, Disability Rights Legal Center
2014 - 2020
Special Education Attorney, Rivers Law, Inc.
2013
JD - Juris Doctor
2010
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2020
2018
Bullying and Special Education Students
2018
Managing Behavioral Issues: Avoiding Critical Mistakes
2018
Special Education Law and Behavior: Public School Obligations to Address Behavior Issues Through the IEP Process
2017
Managing Behavioral Issues: Avoiding Critical Mistakes
2017
Demystifying the IEP Process: How to Successfully Identify and Refer Students for Special Education Services
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