Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA) congratulates Andrew Manna for being named Officer to the Council of School Attorneys (COSA). He will take on the role of Secretary for the seven-year commitment. Following his run as Secretary, then Vice-Chair, then Chair-Elect, he will serve as the Chair of the COSA Board.
“It is truly an honor to step into this role, given the amazing work COSA does to help promote and develop a closer relationship and better understanding between school attorneys and their clients, school boards, and school boards associations,” Manna said. “I look forward to working alongside some of the brightest and most committed attorneys in education.”
COSA officers provide leadership and make recommendations that guide and help inform the work of the COSA Board as COSA’s governing body. Further, COSA supports school attorneys and provides leadership in legal advocacy for public schools. Its 22-member Board of Directors oversees its continuing legal education programming and working groups for its more than 3,100 members across the United States and Canada. COSA officers provide leadership and make recommendations that guide and help inform the work of the COSA Board as COSA’s governing body.
The National School Boards Association (NSBA) formed COSA in 1967 to provide information and practical assistance to attorneys who represent public school boards. Their Office of General Counsel and COSA staff provide professional and executive support and programming for their members, school attorneys, and school leaders across the United States and in their International Partner countries. COSA also supports the legal advocacy efforts of NSBA.
“Promoting and defending public education is a prime focus for NSBA,” NSBA Chief Legal Officer Francisco M. Negrón, Jr. said. “COSA’s new slate of officers and directors, experienced and committed law practitioners from across the country, will play a pivotal role in both strengthening and expanding our legal advocacy efforts in the coming year.”
Manna joined Church Church Hittle + Antrim (CCHA) as Partner in August 2009 and represents clients in matters associated with labor and employment law, including the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and other matters. He engages in the defense of school corporations against claims under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), First Amendment and other constitutional and civil rights law matters. He also represents schools with respect to general school policy review.
About CCHA
Founded in 1880, CCHA is the oldest law firm in Hamilton County. As a full-service law firm, CCHA provides myriad legal services to clients across a wide variety of practice areas, including complex litigation, personal injury, governmental entity and municipal law, education, business formation and representation, divorce and family law, estate planning and administration, real estate law, criminal law, labor and employment law, mediation services and appellate litigation. CCHA serves clients across the state with offices in Noblesville, Fishers, Fort Wayne, Tipton, Merrillville and Westfield.
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