Sexual assault and abuse can have lasting physical, emotional, and financial consequences. In addition to any criminal process, survivors may have the right to pursue civil claims against individuals, institutions, or entities whose conduct—or failure to act—caused or enabled harm.
I represent survivors in select civil sexual assault and abuse matters, with a focus on careful evaluation, confidentiality, and preparation. These cases are handled with seriousness and discretion, not volume or publicity.
Civil cases focus on accountability and compensation for harm suffered. They are separate from criminal proceedings and have different standards and objectives.
Sexual assault civil cases are complex and fact-intensive. Representation decisions are based on factors including:
Not every matter is suitable for civil litigation. If a case does not meet the legal and evidentiary standards required to proceed, you will be told directly.
This practice is not a volume model. Matters are handled deliberately and with attention to both legal strategy and client well-being.
Initial consultations are conducted confidentially and are intended to assess whether civil representation is appropriate. The consultation is an opportunity to discuss your situation, potential legal options, and next steps—without pressure to proceed.
No outcome can be guaranteed. Any attorney-client relationship beyond the consultation is established only by written agreement.
If you are considering civil legal options related to sexual assault or abuse and want a careful, confidential assessment, you may request a consultation.
Please reach us at Info@NAZAttorney.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
No. I conduct free confidential consultations without any obligation. You are not required to hire me, and I am not obligated to represent you. If we agree to move forward with your case together, we will discuss and sign a Fee Agreement. This Agreement will outline the terms of the engagement and the fee you will pay for legal representation.
Please note: This page addresses civil legal representation only, specifically in areas such as family law and personal injury. It does not replace medical, counseling, or emergency services. If you are in immediate danger, please contact local emergency services.
A consultation with an Arizona attorney, such as Jason M. Brown, Esq., establishes an attorney/client relationship solely concerning the matters discussed during the consultation and only for the duration of that meeting. By having a consultation, you do not become a client of the firm, and you may not represent to third parties that you are represented by the firm.