[blindlaw] Blind Attorneys Working On Special Education Cases

Jim McCarthy jmccarthy at mdtap.org
Thu Sep 8 20:07:34 UTC 2016


Tai,
Maryland Tap has used AmeriCorps for staff at times in the past. It has not
in the time I have run the organization but there are lots of documents I
have that I could share off list if your agency was willing to consider that
route. I assume that the people one would get are not of the level of
paralegals but could be reader/organizer people who to me from reading your
request, could do what you seek.

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Subject: [blindlaw] Blind Attorneys Working On Special Education Cases

Hello all. I am working on special education cases and having difficulty
accessing IEPs and all manner of other documents, some of which are provided
as electronic documents and others which have been scanned from hard copy. I
use both the OCR software bundled with our scanner as well as ABYY
FineReader, and neither is a completely viable option. For example, I am
dealing with a case involving a series of text messages which neither OCR
system adequately converts.

I am using a sighted reader whenever possible, but am wondering how others
gain access to IEPs and other forms  with checkboxes and handwritten
materials. In the case of strictly typed material with tables and checkboxes
that can make documents inaccessible, has anyone been successful at getting
documents in more accessible formats from schools?

I work for a nonprofit. Does anyone know of inexpensive ways that my
organization could obtain a paralegal or reader to assist me? Would
Americorps be a viable option for something like this? I would appreciate
any tips on this.

Tai Tomasi, J.D.
Staff Attorney

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