Sharyn J. Gallatin, Esq.
Sharyn J. Gallatin, Esq. has been practicing law since 2000 after completing
a judicial clerkship for the Honorable Peter F. Boggia, J.S.C. in the
Civil Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey. She began her law
career as an insurance defense litigator in downtown Manhattan but opened
her own practice in 2002 specializing in residential real estate and estate
planning. After her son was diagnosed with autism, she soon turned her
focus to special education law, helping advocate for children and families
to ensure that no child was deprived of vital services to ensure that
he or she received a free and appropriate public education. She is well
versed in the IDEA, Section 504 and Title II of the ADA. She holds a JD
from Fordham University School of Law and has practiced law in New Jersey,
New York and Michigan.
Sharyn is a member of the Council of Parent and Attorney Advocates (“COPAA”), and has presented at several events in New Jersey and Michigan including “How to Plan for an IEP Meeting,” and “Thoughts from a Parent of a Special Needs Child and His Attorney.” She is dedicated to volunteer service, currently serving on the Board of Directors of Matan, an organization committed to disability inclusion in the Jewish community, and has also held numerous volunteer board positions for such organizations as Jewish Federations in New Jersey, New York and Michigan, several women’s advocacy organizations, and the Detroit Children’s Choir. In the early 2000s, she created the Jewish Council for Special Needs for the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey to ensure that all organizations in the special needs space were working together to deliver services to the special needs community in the most optimal fashion.
Send her an email at SGallatin@freemanlawoffices.com.