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"Thank you for supporting me through everything – and for the graduation gift!" -- High School Student with Learning Disabilities
news & Events
- 6.25.2009 – Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Special Needs Families
- 4.21.2009 – IEPs and Service Plans - Transitioning to High School
- 10.29.2009 Portland Autism Seminar
- Margie Boule of the Oregonian interviews the Traynors...
- Lana L. Traynor, LLC wins case against Washington State School District that impacts Oregon students. Read the court order...

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Lana L. Traynor, LLC, Attorney at Law, is an education attorney based in Portland and licensed in Oregon, Washington and California. Ms. Traynor works with special education and special needs students and their families across all levels of education including representation at IEP meetings, representation of students with special needs including regular education students with disciplinary issues, college students on scholarship, graduate students facing disciplinary action or expulsion, and disabled students.
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Lana L. Traynor, LLC
1221 SW Yamhill Street
Suite 290
Portland, Oregon 97205
p. 503.223.4147
f. 503.224.3667
e. info@traynorlawfirm.com
Hope for a better future begins today… contact Lana L. Traynor, LLC, Attorney at Law, at 503.223.4147 to schedule a free initial consultation.
Lana L. Traynor, LLC / 1221 SW Yamhill Street / Suite 290 / Portland, Oregon 97205
p. 503.223.4147 / f. 503.224.3667 / e. info@traynorlawfirm.com
Lana L. Traynor, LLC, Attorney at Law, is an education attorney based in Portland and licensed in Oregon, Washington and California. Ms. Traynor works with special education and special needs students and their families across all levels of education including representation at IEP meetings, representation of students with special needs including regular education students with disciplinary issues, college students on scholarship, graduate students facing disciplinary action or expulsion, and disabled students.