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RenĂ©e Williams’ Parallel Justice Podcast Now on Lawyer Minds

By Lawyer Minds | May 4, 2023 | News

RenĂ©e Williams, Executive Director of the National Center for Victims of Crime, is the host for Parallel Justice, the National Center for Victims of Crime’s trauma informed and survivor-centered podcast that investigates civil justice sought for criminal acts. The podcast has been running since 2021. In it, RenĂ©e interviews expert attorneys who took on the cases that dominated news headlines and changed our society, and shares details on how these investigations are handled, how the Justice system actually works and how it fails, and how survivors can seek accountability. Parallel Justice isn’t your typical True Crime show. It’s an honest, empowering investigation aimed to educate, inform, and help survivors and their loved ones.

Lawyer Minds is proud to announce that we’re the new home for the Parallel Justice podcast. Tune in for the latest episode, Episode #33 – The Playbook: How the Church Has Used Bankruptcy to Avoid Liability in Abuse Cases, here, which dives into the complexities of the current open litigation against the Catholic Church for crimes of child sexual abuse. In it, RenĂ©e interviews two of the top attorneys handling these cases and they discuss how the Church is getting away with avoiding liability for its acts of abuse and what’s being done to fight back.

To learn more about the Parallel Justice podcast, you may do so here. You may also listen to previous episodes on the National Center for Victims of Crime’s website or anywhere else you like to listen to podcasts.

More about the National Center for Victims of Crime and other organizations Renée works with aimed to help abuse survivors:

The National Center for Victims of Crime advocates for victims’ rights, trains professionals who work with victims and survivors of crime, and serves as a trusted source of information on victims’ issues. To learn more about the National Center for Victims of Crime, visit https://victimsofcrime.org/.

Access a civil justice attorney through the National Crime Victim Bar Association, the nation’s first professional association of attorneys and expert witnesses dedicated to helping victims seek justice through the criminal system. Visit https://victimbar.org/.

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