Daniel Fennick joined CGA Law Firm in an “of
counsel” position in 2020. Before he came to the firm, Dan was in
private practice for nearly 40 years as a partner at Anderson, Converse
and Fennick, a firm he founded in 1981. Dan specialized in education
law, particularly special education for children with disabilities, and
charter schools. His practice also included estate planning, wills and
trusts, and contract drafting and interpretation. Dan is a recipient of
many distinguished awards for his work and he is frequently called upon
by the media to be a spokesperson on matters related to education law.
Dan is admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United
States, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the United States Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit, the United States District Court for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania, and all Pennsylvania State Courts.
For the past forty years, Dan has represented children with
disabilities and helped them obtain appropriate special education
services. He has advocated for children charged with disciplinary
offenses, which often has resulted in raising special education issues
on their behalf. He has attended hundreds of Individualized Education
Program (IEP) meetings, conferences, and manifestation determination
meetings, and filed and prosecuted numerous due process complaints. He
has filed civil rights appeals in the United States District Court for
the Middle District of Pennsylvania and the United States Court of
Appeals for the Third Circuit. Dan has also represented many charter
schools in Pennsylvania. In that capacity, he has drafted special
education policies, run meetings, and represented the schools in due
process hearings. He has testified as an expert on charter schools
before the Pennsylvania Senate Education Committee.
A graduate of Rutgers University School of Law, Dan began his legal
career at Mid Penn Legal Services where he represented low-income
individuals in landlord-tenant, family law, and consumer
transactions. Teaching is one of Dan’s interests and he has taught many
continuing education courses to other attorneys on a variety of topics
in the areas of special education law, school discipline, internet law,
evidence, and many other areas.
In his spare time, Dan is a jazz guitarist, photographer, woodworker,
and tai chi practitioner. Along with CGA colleague, Tom O’Shea, Dan is a
long-time member of and contributor to the York County Bar Foundation’s
“The Bar Stools,” a satirical performing troupe of attorneys
that spoofs politics and the legal profession.
I was very satisfied with the service we received from Mr. Fennick.
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