Assisting AttorneysExperienced Lawyer Assisting Attorneys with Child Sexual Abuse CasesFor more than 10 years, Timothy D. Kosnoff has limited his practice to representing victims of child sexual abuse. In this capacity, he has filed suit against both individual abusers and large organizations that protect and enable abusers. He welcomes correspondence with any and all fellow lawyers who have any interest in the issues surrounding sexual abuse cases, and he will readily collaborate with any lawyer dealing with such a case. Mr. Kosnoff’s primary objective is to take on sexual predators and those who protect them, and he is thus very flexible about the terms under which he provides assistance to other attorneys. He will accept direct attorney referrals or share a case under an association agreement and a fee-splitting arrangement. Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases Are Complex Tim Kosnoff can even provide you sample complaints or discuss a case for free, with no obligation. In his experience, many lawyers take on child sexual abuse cases without realizing the complexities involved. Mr. Kosnoff would much rather share his information and experience with other lawyers than see a single child sexual abuse case fail. For example, too many good plaintiff cases across the United States have failed because an attorney lacked the information to go against a large institution. Mr. Kosnoff will readily share information that he has compiled concerning the activities of the Catholic diocese, the Church of Latter Day Saints, the Boy Scouts of America, and other institutions frequently involved in sexual abuse cases. If you are an attorney interested in learning more, contact our firm and request a password to an attorneys-only page associated with this site. Or call Mr. Kosnoff at 425.837.9690, or 206.676.7610 within the Seattle area, with any issue relating to child sexual abuse. From law offices in Seattle, Washington, Mr. Kosnoff maintains a nationwide practice. Many cases are centered in Seattle, Yakima, Spokane, King County, and the rest of the Pacific Northwest.
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