Deitch + Rogers, a law firm specializing in crime victim advocacy, has announced the creation of a new position, Survivor Services Coordinator, filled by Na'Sha Robertson. This role is designed to bridge the gap between clients and their attorneys, offering a holistic support system for individuals pursuing legal action after experiencing crime. Michael D'Antignac, a partner at the firm, emphasized the importance of this addition, stating it enhances their capacity to offer compassionate guidance and dignified support to clients.
Robertson's responsibilities will include acting as a liaison for clients, facilitating access to crucial resources such as counseling and safe shelter, and educating victims on their rights and how to assert them. Her role also involves fostering relationships with local advocacy organizations and outreach programs that align with the firm's mission to support survivors. With a background in victim advocacy, including work with a Virginia police department and a Florida crisis center, Robertson brings specialized experience in assisting victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking.
The introduction of the Survivor Services Coordinator role at Deitch + Rogers underscores the firm's commitment to minimizing re-traumatization during the legal process and ensuring survivors are treated with care and respect. Robertson's position is pivotal in demystifying legal proceedings for clients and providing a pathway towards healing and rebuilding their lives. For more information on Deitch + Rogers and their services, visit https://www.deitchrogers.com.



