AdvocacyProject by LegalAction, A Law Corporation

Who We Are

Keith H.S. Peck, Attorney at Law

Keith H.S. Peck

Attorney at Law

LegalAction, A Law Corporation

Keith Peck has spent 27 years doing one thing: fighting the Hawaii Department of Education on behalf of parents whose children are not getting the services the law requires. He has handled more than 800 IDEA due process cases in Hawaii.

That is not a marketing tagline. It is a fact that changes the dynamic in every case. When he files a case, the other side knows exactly what they are dealing with — someone who has done this more than 800 times and has no intention of settling for less than what the child is entitled to.

His cases have gone to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals 15+ times, including Doug C. v. Hawaii DOE, where he served as lead counsel in the case that has been cited by more than 45 federal courts across the country. He was one of several plaintiffs' attorneys in Felix v. Cayetano, the $284 million consent decree that forced Hawaii to overhaul its entire special education system. He filed a COVID-19 special education class action in Hawaii.

After 27 years, he knows which DOE arguments work and which ones are bluffs. There is no trick the DOE can pull that he has not seen before.

27+ Years

Fighting the Hawaii DOE — exclusively

Families Only

Dedicated exclusively to parents for 27 years

All 6 Islands

Oahu to Molokai — one statewide DOE, one attorney who covers it all

IDEA & Section 504

Federal special education law — the only thing we do

Why This Firm Exists

The Hawaii DOE has an entire legal department on payroll. Parents walk into that system alone — and the system counts on it. LegalAction exists to change that math.

Federal law — the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act — gives your child the right to a free appropriate public education designed for their specific needs. In practice, schools cut corners. IEPs go unfollowed. Services get reduced. Children are suspended for behavior their disability causes. Parents get told "this is the best we can do" by people who know it is not.

When that happens, we step in and help parents advocate for themselves. If advocacy alone is insufficient, we represent parents in due process hearings and at the Ninth Circuit on a case-by-case basis. We have done it hundreds of times. We know how to read an IEP and find the violations. We know how to build a case the tribunal cannot dismiss. And we know how to get results — whether that is a settlement that funds private placement or a hearing decision that forces the district to comply. Not all cases are successful even with our help, but we try.

We do this at no attorney fees to families. Federal law makes the school district pay our fees when we prevail. That is how we have run this firm for 27 years. It is not charity — it is how IDEA was designed to work.

Jin

AI Advocacy Assistant

Jin knows IDEA and Section 504 cold. She will answer your questions about your child's rights, explain what the school is required to do, and walk you through your options — 24/7, in plain language.

Coming Soon to IEP Power

IEP Power

Where Advocacy Happens

AdvocacyProject is the front door. IEP Power is where we help you advocate before a case is filed. Upload your child's IEP, talk to Jin, and access the tools that give you leverage against the DOE.

Coming Soon at iep-power.com

Your Child Has Rights. We Know How to Enforce Them.

Tell us what the school is doing. We will tell you what the law says and what we can do about it. Free. Confidential. No obligation.

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