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Legal Rights and Needs: How Attorneys Can Help Human Trafficking Victims

  • 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
  • Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • By: American Bar Association
  • This event will take place online.
Topics:
  • Human Trafficking

National and global leaders have called for stronger efforts to combat and prevent human trafficking. This program will provide insight for attorneys seeking to support survivors, safeguard their rights, and advocate for consistent government response.

 

Human trafficking is the reprehensible practice of physically or psychologically compelling an individual to work or provide commercial sexual services. An estimated 21-30 million people are currently enslaved worldwide, with fewer than one percent of these individuals ever identified. Attorneys have the much-needed skills, clientele, and positions to help shrink this alarming gap, by integrating identification, services, and prevention strategies into their respective practices. Prosecutors are pursuing criminal offenses for those involved, but civil side practitioners can play an effective role and provide legal representation above and beyond what the criminal justice system can provide for individual victims. Join our panel of experts as they discuss how efforts at all levels are needed to combat trafficking.

This course will highlight:

  • Sex and Labor Trafficking: Federal and State Law Basics
  • The Array of Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors
  • Vacatur and Expungement
  • Criminal Restitution and Civil Litigation in Federal Trafficking Cases
  • Civil Litigation in State Courts
  • Immigration Relief for Trafficking Survivors
  • What Lawyers Can Do to Get Involved in Anti-Trafficking Work
  • Tips for Attorneys Working with Human Trafficking Survivors