Institutional negligence in childhood sexual abuse cases may involve churches, schools, youth organizations, or other institutions that ignored warning signs, failed to report abuse, failed to supervise adults, concealed complaints, or allowed children to remain at risk. Merson Law helps survivors understand their legal options.
Merson Law Associate Attorney
Attorney Alice Bohn Experience:
Alice Bohn is a graduate of Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law where she enjoyed membership on the Pepperdine Law Review and International Commercial Arbitration Moot Team.
Ms. Bohn received her Certificate of Alternative Dispute Resolution from the Strauss Institute for Dispute Resolution, and a Certificate in International and Comparative Law. Prior to this, Alice received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Gordon College.
Alice joins Merson Law with prior experience as the Legal Director of CHILD USA, a national think tank dedicated to promoting children’s civil rights, specifically focused on reforming statutes of limitations for child sexual abuse claims.
While there, she served as a Trauma-Informed Consultant on the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, which administered claims on behalf of survivors of abuse perpetrated by Jeffrey Epstein. She is a member of the California Bar Association.
Areas of Practice
- Sexual Abuse/ Sexual Assault
- Medical Malpractice
Bar Admissions
- New York
- California
Education
- Pepperdine University School of Law, Malibu, CA, J.D.
- Gordon College, Wenham, MA, B.A.
Professional Associations and Memberships
- California Bar Association
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American Association of Justice
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New York State Trial Lawyers Association
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New York City Bar Association
Delayed Disclosure in Childhood Sexual Abuse Cases
Many survivors of childhood sexual abuse do not come forward for decades. This delayed disclosure reflects deep trauma, fear, and institutional pressure, not a lack of credibility. At Merson Law, we represent survivors of institutional abuse. Even if you have never spoken out before or only remember partial details, you are not alone. Your legal options depend on the facts, not the delay.





