Brian J. DeSantis

Partner

Brian DeSantis is frequently called upon to advise school boards on high-stakes issues. Brian has counseled boards at risk of state intervention; resolved complex, multi-million-dollar school funding disputes; successfully defended school boards in protracted special education litigation; and established compliance systems for alternative learning models.

Brian’s experience encompasses counseling clients through employment issues, representing school boards in labor and other contract negotiations, drafting education legislation, advising on constitutional law issues, and counseling on matters related to career-technical education. As a result, he has the ability to see the big picture and provide proactive guidance.

Outside of work, Brian is an avid baseball fan, an ardent podcast listener, and an “occasional” runner. He graduated from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law, earned an M.A. from the University of Chicago, and a B.A. from Wittenberg University, where he spent a summer studying in the African Kingdom of Lesotho. Prior to his legal career, Mr. DeSantis served as the Assistant Director of the Wittenberg Fund, where he guided annual fundraising to exceed $2.5 million. A product of Mayfield City School District, he lives in Bay Village with his wife and their two children.

Bar Admissions

Ohio

Court Admissions

United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio
Ohio local and state courts

Professional & Civic Organizations/Activities

Ohio State Bar Association
Ohio Council of School Board Attorneys

Education

J.D., The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law
M.A., Social Science, University of Chicago
B.A., summa cum laude, History, Wittenberg University

Selected Presentations & Published Works
2026

Closing the Deal – Techniques for a Successful Settlement” – School Negotiations Workshop“Dispel General Educator Misconceptions to About Special Ed” – Special Ed Connection


It’s Not What You Write, It’s How You Write It -= Documenting with Intentionality” – Special Education Seminar


2025

Breaking Down the Parents’ Bill of Rights for School Districts” – School District In-Service


In the Periphery But Your Responsibility – Scholarship & Private School Students” – Special Education Seminar


Did You Record That & Can I Have a Copy?” – Southwest Ohio Education Law Seminar


2024

This Can’t Wait – Contract Language Your Board Needs to Negotiate This Year” – School Negotiations Workshop


IEEs and Outside Reports – What’s the Difference and How to Respond” – Special Education Seminar


2023

“Don’t Tread on LRE when Responding to Bullying Concerns” – Special Ed Connation


“Dispel General Educator Misconceptions to About Special Ed” – Special Ed Connection


“Learning Loss, Educational Flexibility and Contract Language” – School Negotiations Workshop


“Advanced Issues in Student Discipline & Dangerous Conduct” – Special Education Seminar


“Don’t Tread on LRE when Responding to Bullying Concerns” – Special Ed Connection, Contributor, March 3, 2023


“QUICK TIP: Collect, Share Data when Declining Parent Requests for 1:1 aide” – the Special Educator, Contributor, March 24, 2023