Deborah A. Mattison
Education Law
Education Law
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AREAS OF PRACTICE: Children's Educational Rights and the "IDEA" Civil Rights Employment Litigation Governmental Abuse Special Education and Section 504 BAR ADMISSIONS: State of Alabama State of Michigan COURTS: Supreme Court of Alabama Supreme Court of Michigan US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit US Supreme Court HONORS: 2020 B-Metro Magazine Top Women in the Law 2017 B-Metro Magazine Top Lawyers Martindale Hubbell’s highest rating (AV) since 2000 Recipient of Michigan House Resolution No. 75 and Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 65 entitled “A Resolution Honoring Deborah Ann Mattison" recognizing accomplishments in the area of civil rights for persons with disabilities, March 1993 Recipient of the Distinguished Contributions to Non-Aversive Behavior Intervention Award, presented by The Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps, December 1990 SPEECHES/PUBLICATIONS: Ms. Mattison lectures frequently at conferences regarding the legal rights of students with disabilities, both within and outside the state of Alabama. Ms. Mattison also provides legal training in the area of employment discrimination, with a special emphasis on the American’s With Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act. Deborah A. Mattison, Esquire and Stewart R. Hakola, Esquire, "The Availability of Damages and Equitable Remedies Under the IDEA, Section 504, and 42 U.S.C. Section 1983”, Individuals with Disabilities Education Law Report - Special Report No. 7, 1992. “Statement of the Present Law in Michigan Governing Sterilization of Persons Who are Developmentally Disabled”, prepared and disseminated by the Sterilization Committee of the State Bar Standing Committee on the Mentally Disabled, December 1986. Summary published in the Michigan Bar Journal, August 1987 “Guardianship for Persons with Developmental Disabilities”, Michigan Bar Journal, January 1987 Contact info:(205) [email protected] Click here to visit website
Debra Diaz
Attorney Mattison was instrumental in securing appropriate accommodations for my son under the IDEA. Her deep knowledge of special education law and Section 504, honed from her work in both Alabama and Michigan, was evident. She expertly guided us through a complex dispute with our school district regarding inadequate services. Her strategy was clear, and her advocacy during the resolution meeting was firm yet professional. The outcome has made a profound difference for my child. While her response time to non-urgent emails could occasionally be quicker, her dedication to the case was never in question. I highly recommend her for any family navigating similar challenges.