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NAVRA is a project of NCVLI.  Explore NAVRA and other NCVLI events that promote balance and fairness in the justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing. 

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New & Noteworthy Court Opinion: United States v. Fair --- F.3d --- No. 09-3120 2012 WL 5457679 (D.C. Cir. Nov. 9 2012).

Defendant, convicted of criminal copyright infringement and mail fraud for the sale of pirated copies of outdated software, appealed the district court’s order of almost $750,000 in restitution to the corporate victim under the Mandatory Victims Restitution Act (MVRA), 18 U.S.C.

New & Noteworthy Court Opinion: United States v. Nosal No. CR-08-0237 EMC 2013 WL 1405844 (N.D. Cal. Apr. 8 2013) (slip copy).

Defendant, formerly a high-level employee at an international executive recruitment service firm, was indicted on charges of mail fraud, theft of trade secrets, and illegal computer intrusion, resulting from his use of his former-employer’s confidential database to help him start a competing business.  Before trial, the court issued an order granting the state’s motion to exclude from the courtroom most witnesses, including three attorneys for the corporate-victim, defendant’s former employer.  The corporate-victim moved that it had the right to designate representatives of its choice to at

NCVLI Recognized for Innovation in Addressing Domestic Violence

December 13, 2013 NCVLI is proud to announce that our Responding to Violence Against Women Project was selected to receive the 2013 Mary Byron Foundation Celebrating Solutions Award.  This important award honors nonprofit and governmental organizations with innovative programs that demonstrate promise in ending the generational cycle of domestic violence. 

(Webinar) Identity Theft: Best Practices in Identifying and Meeting the Legal and Support Needs of Victims

One hour, CLE-eligible webinar training. NCVLI’s Responding to Online Fraud Project and the National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) are facilitating a three-part webinar series entitled Online Fraud and Identity Theft: The Hurdles Victims Face to Protecting their Rights and the Tools Available to Overcome Them. The trainings are open exclusively to NAVRA members.  

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2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

2016 EVAWI Conference

NCVLI's Executive Director Meg Garvin will present at the 2016 EVAWI Conference.

Annual Governor and Attorney General’s Crime Victims’ Rights Conference

Annual Governor and Attorney General’s Crime Victims’ Rights Conference, Topeka, KS

NAVRA Online CLE Training

Event image Motion Practice Pointers:  Opposing Pretrial "Discovery" of Victim Records in a Criminal Case

NAVRA Online CLE Training

Event image Don't Leave Money on the Table: Victim Compensation & Criminal Restitution

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