Laura Berman > Stone King LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Stone King LLP
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Work Department

Education Team.

Position

Laura advises state schools on a wide range of every day operational issues,  usually pupil-focused, including:

  • Admissions and admission appeals;
  • Pupil behaviour and exclusions;
  • Special Educational Needs, in particular in relation to schools’ responsibilities to make provision for pupils with and without an EHCP, SEN Funding, SEN related behavioural issues, responding to EHCP consultations;
  • Disability and other Equality Act matters; Laura regularly defends disability discrimination claims in the Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal;
  • School policies;
  • Parental complaints;
  • Safeguarding.

 

Laura’s depth of experience enables her to help clients with contentious and non-contentious issues. She regularly defends judicial review challenges. She has specialist expertise in advising faith schools and also has significant experience assisting individuals with education law issues.

Education

Laura read Management Sciences at the University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology.  She completed her Law Conversion and Legal Practice Course at the College of Law (London Bloomsbury).

Personal

Outside of her legal practice, Laura delivers workshops and training. She is Chair of Governors at 2 primary schools close to her home. She is a member of the Education Law Association. She has also written a number of articles for the Education Law Journal.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Public sector > Education: schools

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Laura Berman – Stone King LLP

Stone King LLP provides top-tier advice on all education-related matters to its diverse clients of state schools, faith schools, multi-academy trusts, and independent schools. The department consists of education specialists who assist in pupil-related issues, strategic school mergers, development and governance, and academy set up and transfer work, which is covered by Laura Berman and Graham Burns who are well supported by Nicola Andrews. Additionally, the team is active in property and construction and employment, which is an area of expertise for Harriet Broughton. The firm’s faith school practice is developed by Lee Coley. Roger Inman, who sits as a judge in the SEN Tribunal; Jean Boyle and Tom Morrison are joint heads of the education sector group and Stephen Ravenscroft is key for mergers and academy conversions.