BG Partner Sharon Iskra Presenting at WVAJ Mid-Winter Convention

Bailey Glasser partner Sharon Iskra will be a featured panelist at the West Virginia Association for Justice 2026 Mid-Winter Convention & Seminar where she will be presenting in the “Achieving Accountability and Justice: Representing Victims of Physical and Sexual Abuse” program.

Sharon tenaciously litigates cases across the country on behalf of children, individuals with special needs, and others who have been abused, neglected, or exploited in institutions such as schools, daycare centers, juvenile facilities, group homes, rehabilitation centers, foster care facilities, and other settings. Within the American Association for Justice, she is active in the Child Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, and Anti-Human Trafficking Litigation Groups, and designed and hosted a CLE-approved webinar series to teach lawyers how to improve their representation of abuse survivors. Sharon is also a leader in fighting abuse at home in West Virginia, centering her practice on these matters while serving on the Human Trafficking Task Force of West Virginia and on the Board of Directors for the West Virginia Association of Justice.

Sharon leads the Institutional Abuse & Neglect team at Bailey Glasser, focusing on individual matters while also working on behalf of hundreds of former juveniles in Maryland who were abused in juvenile hall facilities. Sharon’s advocacy on behalf of abuse survivors has earned her recognition by Best Lawyers in America®, by Lawdragon as a Leading Civil Rights & Plaintiff Employment Lawyers, and more.

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