If/When/How x LBS Present: Plaintiff's Side Sexual Assault Civil Litigation with Manly, Stewart & Finaldi

by If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice

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Thu, Jan 29, 2026

12:15 PM – 1:20 PM CST (GMT-6)

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Laird Bell Law Quadrangle, Room F

1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States

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Join us for a Q&A with Manly, Stewart, and Finaldi, one of the leading plaintiffs' side public interest firms exclusively focused on sexual assault civil litigation!
Food Provided (We will order Chipotle.)

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Laird Bell Law Quadrangle, Room F

1111 East 60th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637, United States

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Raquel Cooper

Senior Counsel

Manly, Stewart & Finaldi

Raquel Cooper is an associate attorney with Manly, Stewart & Finaldi. As a career sex crimes prosecutor, her practice is focused on representing survivors of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.



Before joining Manly, Stewart & Finaldi, Raquel served as an Orange County Deputy District Attorney for more than a decade. There, she represented the People of the State of California in the prosecution of hundreds of criminal cases ranging from sexual assault, forcible rape, child molestation, kidnapping, stalking, domestic violence, and attempted murder, among others. She conducted nearly 50 criminal jury trials during her career in the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. Due to her overwhelming trial success, she was promoted to the role of Senior Trial Advisor. In this position, she was one of two selected attorneys tasked with supervising and assisting Deputy District Attorneys with elevating their trial skills, strategies and techniques.



 



For more than half of her prosecutorial career, Raquel worked in the District Attorney’s Sexual Assault Unit where she exclusively prosecuted felony sexual assault crimes. Many of the survivors in her cases were young children, adults who had been abused as children, and vulnerable elder adults. In the six and a half years spent in the Sexual Assault Unit, Raquel worked with law enforcement at the local and federal level, as well as agencies across the country and internationally to investigate sexual assault crimes, locate, apprehend and often extradite perpetrators to Orange County, where she then filed criminal charges, litigated pre-trial motions, met with survivors, supervised child abuse forensic interviews and conducted jury trials and sentencing hearings.



 



Raquel conducted numerous sexual assault investigative trainings for the Orange County Sheriff’s Department and other local law enforcement agencies, as well as, conducted numerous trainings for the District Attorney’s office at large relating to the overall prosecution of sexual assault related offenses.


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