Deitch + Rogers Enhances Support for Crime Victims with New Survivor Services Coordinator
Deitch + Rogers law firm introduces a Survivor Services Coordinator to provide comprehensive support and advocacy for crime victims navigating the legal system.

Deitch + Rogers, a law firm specializing in crime victim rights, has announced the creation of a new position, Survivor Services Coordinator, filled by Na'Sha Robertson. This role is designed to offer holistic support to clients, bridging the gap between legal representation and the personal needs of crime victims. Robertson will facilitate access to crucial resources like counseling and safe shelter, while also educating clients on their rights and the legal process.
Michael D'Antignac, a partner at the firm, emphasized the importance of this role in ensuring clients receive compassionate guidance and support. The initiative reflects the firm's commitment to minimizing re-traumatization and providing a dignified pathway for survivors to rebuild their lives. Robertson's extensive experience as a victim's advocate, including work with sexual assault, domestic violence, and human trafficking survivors, positions her uniquely to fulfill this role.
The addition of the Survivor Services Coordinator underscores Deitch + Rogers' dedication to not just legal advocacy but also to the overall well-being and recovery of crime victims. By strengthening ties with local advocacy organizations, the firm aims to enhance the support network available to survivors, ensuring they have the resources needed to navigate both legal and personal challenges.