Robin Sax

She sat on a multi-disciplinary team at UCLA's Rape Treatment with the Department of Children and Family Services, law enforcement, victim advocates, and social workers.

In 2008, Sax was featured on the nationally syndicated radio program "The Law Business Insider,"[11] hosted by Steve Murphy to discuss the Caylee Anthony case.

Her offices are located in Century City and her legal practice includes family law, dependency (juvenile) cases, victim advocacy, criminal defense, and entertainment and media.

[19] She also represented Samantha Spiegel in an alleged stalking case against John Mark Karr, who falsely confessed to killing Jon Benet Ramsey.

[20][21] Sax was also hired by author Sara Gruen in 2016 in order to help free Charles Murdoch, who was sentenced to life without parole after being convicted of first-degree murder in 1994.

The Alexis Project is an extension of VIP's hallmark medical, mental health and support programs targeted at the LGBTQ+ population.

[23] Dear Co-Parent draws on Robin's skills as a lawyer and a therapist and assists individuals involved in custody and family law issues or cases.

Sax has authored six books, including It Happens Every Day: Inside the World of a Sex Crimes DA[24] and The Complete Idiot's Guide to the Criminal Justice System.

[29] She is a regular contributor to Women in Crime Ink,[30] which the Wall Street Journal called "a blog worth reading.