The Pacific Business News reported last night that a group of Honolulu attorneys has come together to form the Levin Education Access Project (LEAP) in the interest of protecting the rights of Hawaiian children with disabilities and to ensure these children full access to public education.
The Project, a nonprofit endeavor, is the brain child of Davis Levin Livingston partner, Stanley Levin, and will officially launch on Friday, which according to the PBN post is “Furlough Friday when public school children are out of class due to state budgeting issues.”
Davis Levin Livingston is a Honolulu, Hawaii firm specializing in a number of practice areas including Civil, Consumer and Disability Rights, personal injury and special education.