Recently, a client shared a review describing what that experience meant to them while working with Peter Saghir and our team. Their words speak not just to litigation skill, but to the human dimension of this work.
“Standing against a powerful religious institution is a lonely, daunting experience. While Peter and his team brought a formidable legal strategy and an unshakable grasp of precedent to my case, their true impact cannot be measured in filings or victories alone.
It is a given that this team is relentless—they possess a ‘no stone unturned’ tenacity that provides an incredible sense of security. But what I wasn’t prepared for was the profound emotional sanctuary they offered.
They didn’t just represent me; they carried the heavy emotional burden of my journey as if it were their own.
Peter and his team didn’t just win a legal battle; they restored my spirit by treating my humanity with as much respect as my case.”
Gladys M.
Survivor litigation requires far more than procedural knowledge. It demands sensitivity to trauma, a disciplined legal strategy, and the ability to confront institutional defenses without hesitation.
Peter has developed deep experience representing survivors of sexual abuse and institutional misconduct. His work in this field reflects both meticulous preparation and an understanding that these cases are deeply personal. Survivors are not files. They are individuals reclaiming power.
Trust is earned. Reviews like this reflect why survivors continue to turn to our firm when facing some of the most difficult chapters of their lives.
If you or someone you know has been harmed by abuse within a religious or other institution, confidential guidance is available.