Attorneys are critical to safeguarding and advancing the rights of the most vulnerable in our communities.
Attorney Beth Klein will be co-presenting at the American Bar Association (ABA) “Legal Rights and Needs: How Attorneys Can Help Human Trafficking Victims”
Jul 29, 2019 1 PM EDT
The panel of national human trafficking experts includes:

• Martina Vandenberg / Human Trafficking Legal Centert / Washington, DC
• Beth Klein / Attorney / Klein & Frank / Boulder, CO
• Marianna Kosharovsky / Executive Director/ ALIGHT / Denver, CO
• Jamie Duitz Quient / Free to Thrive / San Diego, CA
Topics covered include: Sex and Labor Trafficking: Federal and State Law Basics, The Array of Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Survivors, Civil Litigation in State Courts, What Lawyers Can Do to Get Involved in Anti-Trafficking Work and Tips for Attorneys Working with Human Trafficking Survivors.
Time: July 29th at 11am MT / 1pm ET.
Register here.
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. Learn how you can be involved.
The ABA will seek 1.50 CLE general credit hours in 60-minute-hour states, and 1.80 general credit hours of CLE credit for this program in 50-minute states. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.
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