MASSACHUSETTS
Durso Law
WHAT:
LANDMARK STATE SUPREME COURT OPINION: Sliney v. Previte Decision issued today, constitutional ruling opens court house doors until age 53 for past victims of child sex abuse. Link to Decision: http://www.mass.gov/courts/docs/sjc/reporter-of-decisions/new-opinions/11844.pdf
WHO:
ROSANNE SLINEY:
Plaintiff, who was sexually abused by her uncle between the ages of 5 and 14 years old, and was also instrumental in obtaining passage of the law which the court reviewed in this case
JETTA BERNIER:
Executive Director, Mass Citizens for Children, (Mass Kids), whose organization worked for 11 years to obtain passage of the law
INVITED GUESTS:
Rep. John Lawn & Sen. William Brownsberger, principal sponsors of the legislation
CARMEN DURSO & MARK ITZKOWITZ, Plaintiff’s Attorneys
WHEN: THURSDAY, December 10, 2015, 4:00 P.M.
WHERE: Suite 1425, 175 Federal Street, Boston, 02110-2287
WHY: Very important constitutional decision which will be an example for several other states considering child sex abuse statute of limitations reform
For more information, contact:
CARMEN L. DURSO, ESQUIRE
DURSO LAW
LAW OFFICE OF CARMEN L. DURSO
175 Federal Street, Suite 1425
Boston, MA 02110-2287
Tel: 617-728-9123 – Fax: 617-426-7972
carmen@dursolaw.com
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