Bond, Schoeneck & King has hired MEGAN K. THOMAS in its Syracuse office as an attorney in its school districts practice. Thomas previously worked for Sugarman Law Firm in Syracuse, according to her LinkedIn profile. At Bond, Thomas advocates for school districts in addressing their legal issues and providing counsel. She was a 2008 Teach […]

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Bond, Schoeneck & King has hired MEGAN K. THOMAS in its Syracuse office as an attorney in its school districts practice. Thomas previously worked for Sugarman Law Firm in Syracuse, according to her LinkedIn profile. At Bond, Thomas advocates for school districts in addressing their legal issues and providing counsel. She was a 2008 Teach for America Corps member and taught special education and general education at both traditional public and charter schools prior to attending law school. Thomas received degrees from the Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs (M.P.A., 2017) and Syracuse College of Law (J.D., 2017), as well as UNLV (master’s degree in education, 2010) and Marist College (bachelor’s degree, 2008).

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