Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in California
San Francisco Law Library 1145 Market St., 4th Floor, San Francisco, CA, United StatesMany victims of crime do not pursue civil remedies because they are not aware of the benefits that the civil justice system can offer. Educated victim service providers are a key to raising awareness among victims about their civil justice rights. Because of this, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, NCVBA, offers free, full day, […]
Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in Washington
Phinney Neighborhood Association 6532 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA, United StatesMany victims of crime do not pursue civil remedies because they are not aware of the benefits that the civil justice system can offer. Educated victim service providers are a key to raising awareness among victims about their civil justice rights. Because of this, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, NCVBA, offers free, full day, […]
Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in Arizona
Maricopa County Attorney's Office 222 N Central Ave Ste. 154, Phoenix, AZ 85004, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesMany victims of crime do not pursue civil remedies because they are not aware of the benefits that the civil justice system can offer. Educated victim service providers are a key to raising awareness among victims about their civil justice rights. Because of this, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, NCVBA, offers free, full day, […]
Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in Pennsylvania
Center for Victims 3433 East Carson St, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesMany victims of crime do not pursue civil remedies because they are not aware of the benefits that the civil justice system can offer. Educated victim service providers are a key to raising awareness among victims about their civil justice rights. Because of this, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, NCVBA, offers free, full day, […]
2019 National Crime Victim Bar Association Conference
Sheraton Downtown Denver 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO, United StatesThe National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA) National Conference, “Civil Actions for Criminal Acts,” provides essential, cutting-edge information on current legal subjects, as well as offers important resources and litigation strategies that attorneys need to best represent crime victims. Held in conjunction with the National Training Institute of the National Center for Victims of Crime, […]
2020 American Association for Justice Winter Convention
Hilton New Orleans Riverside 2 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA, United StatesThe AAJ 2020 Winter Convention is where accomplished trial lawyers come together to discuss the latest developments in trial advocacy and specialized topics. These cutting-edge Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs are designed to help you better represent your clients and offer the opportunity to earn up to a year’s worth of CLE credits. Build powerful […]
Civil Justice for Victims of Crime in New York
Safe Horizons 50 Court Street, Suite 801, Brooklyn, NY, United StatesMany victims of crime do not pursue civil remedies because they are not aware of the benefits that the civil justice system can offer. Educated victim service providers are a key to raising awareness among victims about their civil justice rights. Because of this, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, NCVBA, offers free, full day, […]
The Road Less Traveled: A Path to Civil Justice for Victims of Crime
Crime victims face many obstacles accessing justice and rebuilding their lives. The civil justice system offers victims another opportunity to obtain justice. However, this opportunity is often missed because victims and service providers are unprepared to direct victims toward civil action. The National Crime Victim Bar Association for Victims is offering a free webinar on […]
Maintaining Lawyer Wellness in the Face of COVID-19 and a Troubled Economy
The effects of “the new normal” vary from lawyer to lawyer, but they include increased alcohol usage, sleeping less, feeling anxious/stressed, having headaches, gaining weight, being distracted at home and unable to focus on their law practice, worrying over finances, being frightened of contracting COVID-19, feeling overwhelmed learning new technologies, feeling lonely or depressed, etc. […]