
09/18/2019
Researchers Have Identified 102 Genes Associated with Autism
Researchers Have Identified 102 Genes Associated with Autism
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David is licensed and member of the Bar in South Carolina, North Carolina, Illinois and United States Supreme Court. As the son of a minister, David lived in every corner of SC as a child. After graduating from Furman University, David worked for US Senator Fritz Hollings, eventually leaving after the Senator's re-election to get his JD from USC Law School. Immediately after law school, David clerked for US District Court Judge Cameron Currie. Subsequently, David began his private practice in 1997 in Chicago with a boutique law firm, Scariano, Himes and Petrarca, Chtd., that primarily represented school districts and municipalities in the Midwest, in all areas of the law from labor and employment to construction law to contracts to special education to litigation to student residency. Eventually David transitioned from Scariano to become the General Counsel for one of his clients, the Special Education District of Lake County, the largest special education cooperative in Illinois, comprised of 36 school districts. David also worked as Of Counsel for many years for Hinshaw and Culbertson, a large national law firm, in their education law practice as their lead special education attorney. In that capacity, David represented one of the largest school districts in Illinois, Waukegan Community School District, as well as some of the smallest suburban and rural school districts such as St. Anne's School. Prior to moving back to Charleston, SC, David also represented day-care and after school programs, churches, camps and private therapy firms. In recent years, using his experience representing schools, David transitioned to representing teachers and administrators in employment matters and parents and students in IDEA/special education matters, 504 plans, student rights, suspension, expulsion, discipline, and civil rights. David represents individuals in employment matters, both private and public employees.