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About James Marsh

A University of Michigan Law School graduate, James represents victims of sex abuse in schools, colleges, churches, and government and military institutions; campus sexual assault and rape, online sexual exploitation; child pornography; sextortion, and revenge porn. His case on compensation for victims of child pornography in federal criminal restitution proceedings was recently decided by the United States Supreme Court. That case, United States v. Paroline, led to the Amy, Vicky, and Andy Child Pornography Victim Assistance Act of 2018 which recently passed the House and Senate by unanimous consent and was signed into law by the president on December 7, 2018. James founded the nationally recognized Children’s Law Center in Washington, DC, and is an experienced trial attorney, and frequent commentator, lecturer, and author on legal issues affecting children and victims of sex abuse and exploitation. He now leads Marsh Law Firm in New York which is recognized worldwide for its work helping sexually abused victims obtain justice and rebuild their lives with dignity and respect.

βš–οΈ Practice Areas

βœ“ Communications & Internet Law

Credentials & Experience

πŸŽ“ Education

University of Michigan Law School
J.D.
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
B.A.

πŸ“‹ Bar Admissions

District of Columbia State Bar Member
Member Member
New York State Bar Member
Member Member

πŸ’Ό Professional Experience

Founding Partner
Marsh Law Firm PLLC Current

πŸ“š Publications

  • Trauma-Informed Advocacy
  • Trial Magazine
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