Margaret-Ann Moran

Partner

 

margaret-ann moran Margaret-Ann focuses her practice on the representation of school districts and school boards in student matters including special education and discipline hearings, residency questions and liable school district issues. She also represents school districts in labor matters including arbitration hearings and cases before the New Hampshire Public Employee Labor Relations Board (PELRB).

 

Margaret-Ann appears frequently at the Department of Education in administrative due process hearings and represents school districts in district courts, U.S. District Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Significant New Hampshire Supreme Court cases include:

  • In Re Todd P., 127 N.H. 792, 509 A.2d 140 (1986)

  • In Re Juvenile 2004-789-A, 153 N.H. 332, 897 A.2d 940 (2006)

Recent Department of Education administrative decisions include:

  • IDPH-FY-06-11-032/Londonderry School District

  • IDPH-FY-08-11-035/Regional School District

A member of the firm for 26 years, Margaret-Ann is a frequent speaker and author on special education and student discipline topics. Recent presentations include:

  • New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, 2007 Annual Education Conference, March 15-16, 2007: Dispute Resolution Session Options: Resolution Sessions and Mediation

  • New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, 2007 Annual Law Conference, April 13, 2007: Review of NH Dept. of Education Decisions for the Past Year

  • New Hampshire School Administrators Association and New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, A Primex³ Training Program, March 30, 2007: Special Education in New Hampshire: Using Procedures to Resolve Disagreements (served on panel)

  • New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, 2006 Annual Education Conference, March 16-17, 2006: Discipline – The Ongoing Saga

  • The 2006 Bradley F. Kidder Educational Law Conference, October 11, 2006: Student Discipline Timelines Under IDEIA

  • 8th Annual Best Practices Conference on Education for All Children, November 3-4, 2005: Discipline Under the 2005 IDEIA

  • 2005 Bradley F. Kidder Education Law Conference, October 26, 2005: IDEA Reauthorization and Discipline

  • New Hampshire Association of Special Education Administrators, 2005 Annual Education Conference, March 17-18, 2005: Discipline Under the 2004 IDEA

  • NBI – November 10, 2005, Managing the Behavior of Special Needs Students: Legally Handling Disciplinary Actions for Special Needs Students

Her active affiliations include:

  • New Hampshire Bar Association

  • American Bar Association

  • New Hampshire Council of School Attorneys (past chair)

  • National School Board Association Council of School Attorneys

  • Catholic Lawyers Guild of New Hampshire

Margaret-Ann is active as a leader in the community and has served many civic and community groups including health, education, alumni, charity and political groups and boards. She presently serves on the Board of Directors of Catholic Medical Center. She was the 2009 recipient of the Saint Thomas More Award. Margaret-Ann has been appointed as an alternate on the Ballot Law Commission. She has a Martindale Hubbell BV rating.

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Margaret-Ann Moran

 

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Practice Areas:
Education
Employment
Estate Planning

 

Education:
Wellesley College, BA
Suffolk University Law School, JD

 

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