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also known as Mark Woodsmall, Mark E Woodsmall
Mark & Eva Woodsmall are parents of a child with autism.
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Acquired: 1997
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2076 Lincoln Ave, Pasadena, CA, 91103
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Posted by Anna | November 1, 2020 | Hired Attorney
I contacted Mark Woodsmall around 12 years ago, when it was obvious that my son with autism as well as high cognitive abilities was having a hard time accessing his education, mostly due to atypical behaviors. After being ignored by the district, even when my son was lost in their care, I knew we nee...
Posted by Michelanne Hrubic | February 14, 2018 | Hired Attorney
It was about 10 years ago that I heard Mr. Woodsmall speak at an autism conference. My son was 2 at the time and I knew that if I ever needed representation in the future with a school district that I would contact Mr. Woodsmall. Fast forward 10 years, I am now an attorney myself, I needed represen...
Posted by anonymous | July 10, 2014
Very concerned for our family's needs. Appreciated his non-adversarial nature so everyone at the IEP was eventually less tense.Was planning for the future of our case not just the current matter at hand. Clearly indicated when elements of our case would be due and submitted.
"Mark, and all the attorneys at Woodsmall Law Group, are exceptional attorneys. I am an education attorney myself, but when my own child needed representation, I entrusted him to Mark and his team. He is brilliant, thoughtful and kind. I highly endorse Mark Woodsmall."
Litigation lawyer
Education lawyer
2013
Stanley I. Greenspan Humanitarian Award., Pasadena Child Development Associates Foundation
2012
National Ambassador for the Children, Casa Colina
2006 - Present
Founding Attorney, Woodsmall Law Group, PC
2006 - 2008
Special Education Attorney, Children's Hospital Los Angeles
2006 - 2008
Teaching Attorney - Curriculum Contributor, COPAA Special Education Advocacy Training Project (SEAT)
2006 - 2010
Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California Law School
2001 - 2006
Partner, Woodsmall & Petrovich, LLP
2010 - Present
Council of Parent Attorneys and AdvocatesMember - Amicus Committee
2008 - Present
Autism Speaks Southern CaliforniaChairman
2008 - Present
California Association for Parent-Child AdvocacyAttorney Member
2006 - Present
UCLA Center For Autism Research & TreatmentCommunity Advisory Committee
2006 - Present
Council of Parent Attorneys and AdvocatesAttorney Member
2006 - 2009
National Advocacy Training ProjectAttorney
Harbor Regional Center ordered to fund 48 hours per month of Community Participation Training by SEEK Education, Inc.
Claimant’s request for day care services is granted. IRC shall fund a maximum of five and one-half hours of da y care services, at the IRC ve ndor rate, effective July 2010.
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undergraduate
2016
Free Reading Screenings
2016
Report Writing for Professionals
2014
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Navigating Litigation Limbo: Guiding the IEP Process, Post Appeal
2014
2013
English
Polish
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Legal Answers
Legal Guides
ONE TO ONE AIDES IN THE CLASSROOM An Information Guide for Parents
07 Jul 2014
PARENT ACCESS TO THE SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM: A Survey of Protections Under the Law
24 Jan 2014
Special Education: A Parents Guide to Transitioning from Regional Center to School District Services
24 Jan 2014