Attorneys and Child & Family Advocates
JENNIFER ANCEL REITER, formerly practiced with Winston & Strawn, LLP. Ms. Ancel Reiter received her law degree from Northwestern University School of Law and her bachelors degree from Indiana University. Ms. Ancel Reiter is licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois and the 7th Circuit.
Ms. Ancel Reiter's practice is concentrated in the areas of special education law, and the representation of individuals, and parents of children with disabilities. She is a popular speaker on the topic of special education law and founded Hope and Help for Special Kids, a group dedicated to providing information and advocacy services to parents of children with disabilities. Ms. Ancel Reiter sits on the Autism Task Force for North Suburban Special Education, and recyently developed social and developmental play-group programming in Illinois.
Ms. Ancel Reiter began her practice of law with the representation of creditors and debtors in all phases of proceedings under the United States Bankruptcy Code. However, having her own child with special needs prompted her to change her area of practice to assisting families of children with disabilities. Her personal experience allows her to help families not only as a professional, but as a parent that has personally experienced all the emotional, financial and family struggles resulting from having a child with unique needs. Her experience with bankruptcy law offers an especially unique perspective for families experiencing the financial issues associated with providing the best available services for children with disabilities.
Areas of Practice
Special Education Law
Child & Family Advocacy
Education
Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois: Juris Doctorate of Law
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana: Bachelors Degree in Political Science
Publications and Awards
American College of Trial Lawyers
Highest Honors in Advocacy
American Bankruptcy Institute Journal:
The Assumption and Rejection of Multiple Intertwined Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases
MARC J. ANCEL, formerly practiced with Feiwell & Hannoy, PC. Mr. Ancel received his law degree from John Marshall Law School and his undergraduate degree from Indiana University. Mr. Ancel is licensed to practice law in the state of Indiana and the 7th Circuit.
Mr. Ancel's practice is concentrated in the areas of Special Education Law and Child & Family Advocacy. His areas of focus include: Evaluation and Re-Evaluation; Eligibility Determinations; IEP and 504 Plan Development; Educational Placement; Mediation; and Representation in Due Process Proceedings. Prior to his focus in the area of Special Education Law, Mr. Ancel concentrated his practice on the area of creditor's rights. Having a family member with special needs, however, caused him to re-evaluate his practice in an effort to help those in need.
Areas of Practice
Special Education Law
Child & Family Advocacy
Education
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois: Juris Doctorate of Law
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana: Bachelors Degree in Sociology
Ms. Ancel Reiter's practice is concentrated in the areas of special education law, and the representation of individuals, and parents of children with disabilities. She is a popular speaker on the topic of special education law and founded Hope and Help for Special Kids, a group dedicated to providing information and advocacy services to parents of children with disabilities. Ms. Ancel Reiter sits on the Autism Task Force for North Suburban Special Education, and recyently developed social and developmental play-group programming in Illinois.
Ms. Ancel Reiter began her practice of law with the representation of creditors and debtors in all phases of proceedings under the United States Bankruptcy Code. However, having her own child with special needs prompted her to change her area of practice to assisting families of children with disabilities. Her personal experience allows her to help families not only as a professional, but as a parent that has personally experienced all the emotional, financial and family struggles resulting from having a child with unique needs. Her experience with bankruptcy law offers an especially unique perspective for families experiencing the financial issues associated with providing the best available services for children with disabilities.
Areas of Practice
Special Education Law
Child & Family Advocacy
Education
Northwestern University School of Law, Chicago, Illinois: Juris Doctorate of Law
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana: Bachelors Degree in Political Science
Publications and Awards
American College of Trial Lawyers
Highest Honors in Advocacy
American Bankruptcy Institute Journal:
The Assumption and Rejection of Multiple Intertwined Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases
MARC J. ANCEL, formerly practiced with Feiwell & Hannoy, PC. Mr. Ancel received his law degree from John Marshall Law School and his undergraduate degree from Indiana University. Mr. Ancel is licensed to practice law in the state of Indiana and the 7th Circuit.
Mr. Ancel's practice is concentrated in the areas of Special Education Law and Child & Family Advocacy. His areas of focus include: Evaluation and Re-Evaluation; Eligibility Determinations; IEP and 504 Plan Development; Educational Placement; Mediation; and Representation in Due Process Proceedings. Prior to his focus in the area of Special Education Law, Mr. Ancel concentrated his practice on the area of creditor's rights. Having a family member with special needs, however, caused him to re-evaluate his practice in an effort to help those in need.
Areas of Practice
Special Education Law
Child & Family Advocacy
Education
John Marshall Law School, Chicago, Illinois: Juris Doctorate of Law
Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana: Bachelors Degree in Sociology