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X-WR-CALDESC:Hosted by The Arc of New Jersey Family Institute and presented
  by Hinkle\, Fingles & Prior Attorneys at Law\, this webinar is for famili
 es of students in special education aged 14 and older. \n\nAdam Wilson\, E
 sq. of Hinkle\, Fingles & Prior\, Attorneys at Law will describe the nuts 
 and bolts of transition planning for students between the ages 14 to 21\, 
 and will provide an overview of important considerations for every family.
  Issues will include curriculum considerations\, community-based instructi
 on\, and preparation for adult life – college\, jobs or day support. \n\nA
 dam P. Wilson\, Esq. is well versed in all areas of disability law. He has
  a demonstrated commitment to representing underserved populations. He ser
 ved as the Student Director of the Rutgers University\, School of Law Stre
 et Law Pro Bono Program\, providing free legal rights education to youth i
 n Camden\, New Jersey. In addition he worked as a Student Attorney in the 
 Rutgers-Immigrant Justice Clinic\, and was a Managing Editor on the Rutger
 s Journal of Law and Public Policy. Prior to his work at Hinkle\, Fingles 
 & Prior\, Adam served as a judicial intern with the Philadelphia Court of 
 Common Pleas. Adam holds two undergraduate degrees from Pennsylvania State
  University\, graduating with High Honors. He graduated Cum Laude from Rut
 gers School of Law-Camden. Adam frequently lectures on a variety disabilit
 y-related legal topics. Adam is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Pen
 nsylvania\, and he is a member of the Elder and Disability Law Section of 
 the New Jersey Bar Association.
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DESCRIPTION:Hosted by The Arc of New Jersey Family Institute and presented 
 by Hinkle\, Fingles & Prior Attorneys at Law\, this webinar is for familie
 s of students in special education aged 14 and older. \n\nAdam Wilson\, Es
 q. of Hinkle\, Fingles & Prior\, Attorneys at Law will describe the nuts a
 nd bolts of transition planning for students between the ages 14 to 21\, a
 nd will provide an overview of important considerations for every family. 
 Issues will include curriculum considerations\, community-based instructio
 n\, and preparation for adult life – college\, jobs or day support. \n\nAd
 am P. Wilson\, Esq. is well versed in all areas of disability law. He has 
 a demonstrated commitment to representing underserved populations. He serv
 ed as the Student Director of the Rutgers University\, School of Law Stree
 t Law Pro Bono Program\, providing free legal rights education to youth in
  Camden\, New Jersey. In addition he worked as a Student Attorney in the R
 utgers-Immigrant Justice Clinic\, and was a Managing Editor on the Rutgers
  Journal of Law and Public Policy. Prior to his work at Hinkle\, Fingles &
  Prior\, Adam served as a judicial intern with the Philadelphia Court of C
 ommon Pleas. Adam holds two undergraduate degrees from Pennsylvania State 
 University\, graduating with High Honors. He graduated Cum Laude from Rutg
 ers School of Law-Camden. Adam frequently lectures on a variety disability
 -related legal topics. Adam is admitted to practice in New Jersey and Penn
 sylvania\, and he is a member of the Elder and Disability Law Section of t
 he New Jersey Bar Association.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Transition from School to Adult Life: Transition IEPs for 
 Students 14 and Over
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