Annie Bonazzi
Associate
Annie Bonazzi is an Associate Attorney in the New York City office of the Marsh Law Firm PLLC. Annie advocates for survivors of childhood sexual abuse and gender-motivated violence. Her practice focuses on protecting the rights of survivors by holding institutions and perpetrators accountable for the trauma they inflicted and enabled. Annie’s practice areas include representing survivors of childhood sexual abuse, child pornography, and campus sexual abuse, harassment, and retaliation.
About
Annie Bonazzi is an associate attorney at the New York City office of Marsh Law Firm. Annie is a passionate advocate for survivors of sexual abuse. Her practice is focused on holding institutions and individuals accountable for the trauma they have inflicted by enabling abuse. Annie’s practice areas include representing survivors of childhood and adult sexual assault, gender-motivated violence, campus sexual abuse, harassment, and retaliation.
Before joining Marsh Law Firm, Annie worked in the corporate departments of both large and boutique law firms, where she handled various commercial matters.
Annie earned her JD from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, where she was a staff editor for and published a student note in the Cardozo International and Comparative Policy and Ethics Law Review. In addition, Annie served as a teaching assistant in the Lawyering and Legal Writing program. Annie earned her bachelor’s degree in politics from Washington and Lee University. Before attending law school, Annie worked on a presidential campaign and for multiple public affairs firms where she conducted opposition research for political candidates and large corporations.
Practice Areas
- Title IX Campus Sexual Assault
- New York Child Victims Act
- Child Sex Abuse
- Crime Victims’ Rights
Education
J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 2021
Staff Editor, Cardozo International and Comparative Policy and Ethics Law Review
B.A., Washington and Lee University, 2015
Major: Politics
Minor: Mass Communications
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- New York