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Sweet Stevens Planning, Presenting at Exceptional Children Conference

Several attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams LLP will be playing key roles at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI) 2025 Exceptional Children Conference, reflecting the firm’s leadership in special education law throughout Pennsylvania. This year’s event will be held at Central Penn College in Summerdale, PA on Friday, October 24, 2025.

Thomas C. Warner, who has served as co-chair of the Exceptional Children’s Committee since 2016, has been instrumental in shaping the conference’s content and direction for nearly a decade. His ongoing leadership helps ensure the event remains one of the most respected forums on special education law in the commonwealth. He will be joined at the event by colleagues Karl A. Romberger, Jr., Kalani Linnell Asroff and Jason P. Sam, each serving as a faculty member during the day.

The conference addresses today’s critical topics in special education, team-taught by a balanced faculty of attorneys for school districts, as well as those who represent students.

Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams, LLP was formed in 1995 by nine experienced education lawyers who created the first private law practice in Pennsylvania dedicated entirely to Education Law. Since then, the firm has grown to 26 attorneys who represent over 290 school and municipal entities as Solicitors or as Special Counsel in more than 50 counties throughout Pennsylvania, and in additional practice areas, such as Construction Law, Tax Assessment Appeals, Audit of Operations and Practices, Real Estate Law and Oil, Gas and Mineral Law.