A statute of limitations (“SOL”) is a legal requirement that puts strict time deadlines on when a civil or criminal action must be commenced. Statutes of limitations vary from state to state and from issue to issue. Civil actions, including claims made by child...
UCLA Facilitated Track Star’s Sexual Predation of Young Athletes News Release, September 16, 2020 Los Angeles, California – Attorneys from Shubin Law Office, Inc., Greenberg Gross and Jeff Anderson & Associates filed a sexual assault lawsuit against the Regents of...
On August 3, 2020, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed legislation (S7082/A9036) extending the look back window for child sexual abuse victims to file civil claims under the Child Victims Act, regardless of when or how long ago the alleged abuse occurred, until August 14,...
Childhood sexual abuse can take a long time to come to terms with. Many people might not even realize consciously what happened to them as children, and it is only years later as an adult that they begin to understand and want to seek justice for their sexual abuse. ...
New York law allows sexual abuse victims to come forward many years after the abuse. Child victims who were sexually abused by priests, teachers, or other individuals might be able to file a claim to help them seek justice after they’ve already reached adulthood and...
Many people who try to seek justice after sexual abuse or sexual assault involving a school, a church, a summer camp, or another organization often bring their allegations to light years after they occur. In many cases, organizations that caused you so much suffering...