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Alicia J. Paller

Member, Board Of Directors at Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC)

Alicia J. Paller is an accomplished legal professional with extensive experience in cybersecurity litigation and civil litigation, currently serving as Cybersecurity Litigation Counsel at Hogan Lovells since October 2015. Paller has held various positions within the firm, including Civil Litigation Senior Associate and Civil Litigation Associate, and is barred in Minnesota and Washington, D.C. In addition to legal practice, Paller is a member of the Board of Directors at Volare, having previously been involved with the Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC). Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Law (J.D.) with a concentration in Health Law & Bioethics from the University of Minnesota Law School, along with a Bachelor of Arts in Gender and Sexuality Studies and Latin American Studies from New York University. Paller's early career includes research and internship roles in various legal and social justice settings, demonstrating a commitment to impactful advocacy and legal scholarship.

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Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC)

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Network for Victim Recovery of DC (NVRDC) empowers DC's crime victims to achieve survivor-defined justice through a free, holistic and collaborative continuum of advocacy, case management, and legal services. Advocacy Services: NVRDC runs the advocacy portion of DC’s Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program, supporting a coordinated community response for survivors, including: hotline services, free transportation to and from the hospital, hospital advocacy, entry into therapeutic services, and referrals to legal services. Legal Services: Staff attorneys provide direct representation in civil protection orders (CPO) cases and Title IX administrative proceedings; in criminal court, they zealously defend victims’ rights throughout the entire criminal justice process. Special Projects: NVRDC's special projects include: the Victim Legal Network of DC (VLNDC), the District’s Collaborative Training & Response for Older Victims (TROV), and the Identity Theft Assistance Project (ITAP).


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