THE WEATHERLY REVIEW

Quarterly Legal Update

Julie Weatherly, Esq.

The formative assessment of current legal happenings to inform administrators of real-time professional practice. 

$75 Members/$125 Non-Members
Featured presenter Julie Weatherly, Esq. 
 

Don't wait for an annual conference - there are legal happenings all year! Participate each quarter to stay abreast of updated court cases and legal issues. 

NOTE: When registering, ensure the registrant's email is entered in the provided space (avoid using a secretary’s or staff email). Failure to do so will result in the registrant not receiving the necessary links to join the webinars.
Weatherly Review Registration Link for 24-25 year
2024-2025 Weatherly Review Sessions are from 12:00 PM-2:00 PM (CST)
  • September 26, 2024
  • December 12, 2024
  • March 27, 2025
  • June 26, 2025
2025-2026 Weatherly Review Sessions
  • September 18, 2025
  • December 11, 2025
 
Important Change: NO RECORDING WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE (beginning with the December 12, 2024, webinar)
 
Individual registrations are to be paid by credit card only at the time of registration.  Purchase Orders are only accepted if you register a group of 10 or more; please email Debbi Magnifico, [email protected], for the procedure to submit a purchase order. Refund requests (less 25% administrative fee) will be honored if the request is received in writing or by email. Requests must be received one month before the event date, or no refund will be afforded.   
 
Julie J. Weatherly, Esq. owns Resolutions in Special Education, Inc., an Alabama special education law and consulting firm. Julie is a member of the State Bars of Alabama and Georgia and, for more than 36 years, has provided consultation and legal representation to school agencies across the country in educating students with disabilities. Julie has been a member of the faculty for many national and state legal institutes and is a frequent speaker at special education law conferences. Julie has developed a number of training programs that support special education legal compliance and have been published nationally as a part of her training, workshops, and seminars. In June of 1996, Julie appeared on the CBS news program "60 Minutes" to discuss the cost of meeting the legal requirements of IDEA. In 1998, she was honored by Georgia's CEC as the Individual who had Contributed Most to Students with Disabilities, and in April 2012, Julie received the Award for Outstanding Service from CASE.