BERWYN, PA — McAndrews, Mehalick, Connolly, Hulse and Ryan P.C. (MLO – McAndrews Law Offices) have been named 2024 Top Lawyers in Chester County in the “School/Special Needs Law” category by readers of The Daily Local News. The accolade comes as part of the publication’s “Fourth Annual Top Lawyers Readers’ Choice” section, highlighting professionals who excel in their fields.
The recognition acknowledges the exceptional work of McAndrews Law Offices’ Special Education and Estates and Trusts Departments. For more than four decades, the firm has built a national reputation advocating for families, particularly those with loved ones with disabilities. Their work spans special education, disability law, abuse matters, special needs planning, and Title IX gender discrimination cases.
“Our attorneys possess a broad range of experience, advanced degrees, and relevant educational backgrounds,” the firm notes. This expertise allows them to vigorously secure services for students with disabilities and offer extraordinary legal services to deserving families, regardless of their ability to pay.
Additionally, the Estates and Trusts lawyers at McAndrews Law Offices are leaders in creating comprehensive estate plans. They specialize in special needs trusts (SNT), which help protect access to public benefits for persons with disabilities while providing financial resources to enhance their quality of life.
Founded in 1982 by Dennis McAndrews, the firm has grown to include over 30 skilled lawyers and professional staff. They operate multiple offices throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. area.
The Daily Local News praised the firm, stating, “Our Top Lawyers list honors those law professionals who have made an impressive and lasting mark in Chester County.”
From everyone at McAndrews Law Offices, the team expressed gratitude for the honor and looks forward to continuing to provide exceptional legal representation.
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