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Special Education and Disability Rights Attorney
3 years of experience
Education Law, Juvenile Law
Tennessee
Attorney Joy Nguyen provides zealous advocacy for individuals with disabilities and their families. Her primary focus is on special education, disability discrimination and Social Security (SSI) cases but she also enjoys family and juvenile law. Ms. Nguyen graduated cume laude from the University of North Texas and earned her Juris Doctorate from Belmont University College of Law. During law school, Ms. Nguyen interned at Disability Rights Tennessee, Elder Law of Nashville and the Nashville Public Defender’s Office. At Belmont, she was recognized with a “Best Performance Award” for her work assisting victims of domestic violence obtain Orders of Protection through Legal Aid Society and Jean Crowe Advocacy Center. While studying for the bar exam, Ms. Nguyen spent time volunteering at Legal Aid Society. Prior to law school, Ms. Nguyen worked as an advocate for at-risk children in the Education Rights Project, a part of the Nashville Public Defender’s Office, Juvenile Division. When she isn’t practicing law, Ms. Nguyen enjoys presenting workshops on special education and disability rights and loves spending time with her family, which includes two Great Danes, a schnauzer, and two cats. Member, Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Member, American Bar Association Member, Tennessee Bar Association Member, Nashville Bar Associations Member, Lawyer’s Association for Women - Marion Griffin Chapter Presenter, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center’s advocate training program, “Volunteer Advocacy Project” Presenter, Autism Tennessee’s parent education program, “Succeeding at Your Child’s IEP Meeting” View More ›
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English: Spoken, Written
J.D. (2018)
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