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Atlanta International School Panel on Human Trafficking

On Tuesday, March 14th, 2017, GAIN's Lead Attorney/ Victims of Violence Attorney will be speaking at the Atlanta International School's Anti-Human Trafficking Pannel Discussion in celebration of #MyFreedomDay. To RSVP, email aisahumatrafficking@gmail.com.

Atlanta International School Panel on Human Trafficking2018-09-17T01:16:17+00:00

Challenges in Advocating for Victims of Violence, an Intern’s Perspective

Challenges in Advocating for Victims of Violence Nicole is our summer legal intern and often writes about her perspective working at GAIN, which you can read more about here. We're thrilled to share her most recent post. Jimena is a survivor of domestic violence, and one of our newest clients. [...]

Challenges in Advocating for Victims of Violence, an Intern’s Perspective2018-09-17T01:16:18+00:00

Intern Spotlight – Nicole Alanko, Summer Legal Intern

About Nicole Nicole grew up in Atlanta, Georgia and Staunton, Virginia. Growing up in Atlanta, she was able to meet people from all over the world from a very young age. Following this passion, she graduated from the George Washington University in Washington, DC in 2015 with a major in [...]

Intern Spotlight – Nicole Alanko, Summer Legal Intern2018-09-17T01:16:18+00:00

What a Win – Kilpatrick Townsend’s T-Visa Case

The Kilpatrick Townsend team that represented Ji-min was comprised of Attorneys Jamie Graham, Kathryn Isted, and Amy McCullough. The three worked tirelessly to apply for a T-visa for Ji-min, a form of relief for immigrant victims of human trafficking that provides work authorization, authorized stay in the United States for 4 years, and the eligibility to obtain a Green Card. In May, the attorneys were delighted to hear that her Ji-min's application was approved by USCIS.

What a Win – Kilpatrick Townsend’s T-Visa Case2018-09-17T01:16:19+00:00
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