About

About

Ariel S. Zitrin, Esq.

Founding Member

Ariel Zitrin is the former First Deputy Director for the New York City Department of Education’s Special Education Legal Unit (SEU). As First Deputy Director, Ms. Zitrin oversaw the day-to-day operation of the unit and supervised a staff of over 200 attorneys and paralegals in their investigation, settlement and/or litigation of all special education complaints brought against the DOE by parents seeking funding for private school tuition and special services.

In addition to the complex legal work performed by Ms. Zitrin during her tenure with the SEU, managing a unit as large as the SEU afforded her the opportunity to gain experience in the areas of public policy, operations, human resources, labor relations and organizational development.

In January, 2023, after twelve years with the SEU, Ms. Zitrin made the difficult decision to leave the DOE for a new opportunity that would bring her closer to home and allow her to live and work in the same community. As Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of New Rochelle, Ms. Zitrin was responsible for, or played a role in, all of the City’s legal matters including, but not limited to, legislation, zoning and planning, policy guidance, contract drafting and review, torts and general litigation, and prosecution of city code violations. Though Ms. Zitrin enjoyed working for the citizens of New Rochelle, she soon realized that her professional passion remains in the areas of education law and organizational development. It was this realization that gave rise to AZ Law & Consulting, PLLC (AZL&C) in January, 2024.

Background

Areas of Expertise:

Special (and General) Education Law

Municipal Law

Torts Law & General Litigation

Organizational Development

Admissions & Certifications:

New York, Second Department, 2005

U.S. District Court Southern District of New York, 2007

Organization Development Certification, 2024

Education:

Pace University School of Law, White Plains, New York

Juris Doctor, 2004

University of Delaware – Honors Program, Newark, Delaware

Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, cum laude, 2001

Bronx High School of Science • Bronx, NY

Regents Diploma, 1997

Presentations & Publications:

CLE Instructor

Special Education & The School District’s Legal Obligations to Students with Disabilities

  • Westchester County Bar Association, 2024

Special Education School Law Ethics Considerations: Who is your client?

  • Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, 2024

  • Practicing Law Institute, 2023

Special Education & The DOE’s Legal Obligations to Students with Disabilities

  • NYC Department of Education, 2017 & 2018

Publications

Succession Planning: Practical and Ethical Benefits for Solo Practitioners and Small Firms

  • Digital Westchester Lawyer Magazine, September 2024

Ethical Considerations When Representing Clients in The School Law Context

  • Practicing Law Institute, 2023

Goodbye Beauty Queen Detective:  The New Age of Female Law Enforcers, Attorneys and Judges on TV

  • University of Delaware, Sociology Dept., 2001

Employment History:

City of New Rochelle, per diem City Prosecutor, 2024 - present

City of New Rochelle, Assistant Corporation of Counsel, 2023

NYC Department of Education, Office of the General Counsel, Special Education Unit, First Deputy Director (et. al.)
2010 – 2023

Traub Lieberman Straus & Shrewsberry, LLP, Associate Attorney, 2009 – 2010

Miranda Sambursky Sloane Sklarin & Verveniotis, Associate Attorney, LLP
2007 – 2009

Queens County District Attorney, Assistant District Attorney, 2004 – 2007

Affiliations/Memberships:

Westchester County Bar Association

  • Co-chair of the Ethics and Education Law Committees

Weekday Nursery School, Board of Directors

Pace/Haub Law Women in the Law Society

The Ursuline School, mock trial team attorney advisor

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