Deitch + Rogers Introduces Survivor Services Coordinator to Enhance Support for Crime Victims

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Deitch + Rogers, a law firm known for its dedication to the rights of crime victims, has taken a significant step forward by introducing the position of Survivor Services Coordinator, a role now held by Na'Sha Robertson. This innovative position is designed to bridge the gap between legal representation and the holistic needs of survivors, offering emotional and practical support throughout their legal journey. Robertson's role is pivotal in ensuring that clients have access to essential resources such as counseling and safe shelter, while also being informed about their rights and the legal process.
Michael D'Antignac, a partner at the firm, highlighted the importance of this role in providing compassionate guidance to survivors, aiming to minimize the risk of re-traumatization during legal proceedings. Robertson brings a wealth of experience to the position, with a background in victim advocacy that includes collaborations with a Virginia police department and a Florida crisis center. Her expertise is particularly relevant in supporting survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking, making her an invaluable asset to the firm and its clients.
The creation of the Survivor Services Coordinator position underscores Deitch + Rogers' commitment to treating survivors with the dignity and respect they deserve. Beyond legal advocacy, the firm is dedicated to facilitating healing and the rebuilding of lives for survivors. By fostering stronger connections with local advocacy organizations, Deitch + Rogers is working to demystify the legal process for survivors, ensuring they receive the comprehensive care and support necessary for their recovery and empowerment.

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