Lindsey M. Song, Esq. is the current Deputy Director of the Courtroom Advocates Project (CAP) at Sanctuary for Families. Prior to her Deputy Director role, Lindsey was a Senior Staff Attorney with CAP (2018-2021) and previously (2015-2018) a CAP Staff Attorney. As part of CAP, Lindsey recruits and trains thousands of law students and summer associates as advocates to assist victims of domestic violence in filing for Orders of Protection in New York Family Courts. Lindsey also maintains her own caseload of indigent survivors in Family and Supreme Courts throughout New York City. Since 2016, Lindsey also leads the New York Cyber Abuse Task Force (NCATF) as Co-Chair. The NYCATF is a collaboration of agencies, attorneys, and advocates working to end cyber abuse in all its forms, which includes but is not limited to the non-consensual dissemination, or threat of dissemination, of sexual images (cyber sexual abuse/nonconsensual pornography), hacking, stalking, spoofing, harassment, identity theft, impersonation (including deepfakes), and more. Prior to joining Sanctuary in 2015, Lindsey received a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown University Law Center in 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University in 2011 (go Blue Devils!). Lindsey previously worked as the judicial law clerk to Judge Heidi Pasichow, D.C. Superior Court Associate Judge.