AABANY’s 36th Anniversary Annual Dinner will be held on Thursday, May 29, 2025, at Cipriani Wall Street. AABANY is excited to hold its Annual Dinner during Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month.
The theme for the 2025 Annual Dinner and the AABANY fiscal year is “Together We Thrive: The Power of Us!” This theme embodies AABANY’s dedication to fostering collective growth and unity, empowering AAPI lawyers to reach new heights while working together to address the legal needs of our community. We invite you to join us in building a stronger, more connected future where we thrive together through the power of collaboration.
This year, we are proud to honor:
Henry Hadad, Senior Vice President and Deputy General Counsel of Bristol-Myers Squibb, with AABANY’s Corporate Leadership Award, and
Elaine Chiu, Professor of Law at St. John’s University, with AABANY’s Women’s Leadership Award.
For more information about our honorees, please click here.
We are pleased to announce that CeFaan Kim will be our Master of Ceremonies.
Individual ticket sales are now open through May 14. For more details, go here.
Table purchases now open through sponsorships. See Sponsorship Package here.
Our first group of General Counsels who have accepted our invitation to attend the AABANY GC Reception have been added to the 2025 Annual Dinner website. Gohere to see the list, in formation. These GCs represent a broad spectrum of industries, encompassing finance, pharmaceutical, retail, technology, among others. Last year we were joined by more than 30 GCs, and this year we hope to exceed that number.
The GC Reception takes place at the 2025 Annual Dinner on May 29 at Cipriani Wall Street. It is by invite only, and open to GCs and sponsors. If you are a GC and wish to attend or learn more, please contact ad25@aabany.org. If you wish to become an Annual Dinner sponsor, more information can be found here.
Thanks to Groombridge Wu for hosting the GC Reception at our 2025 Annual Dinner.
Pace: There will be two groups. A 12-minute run group and a walk group. No one will be left behind.
Join us for weekly warm-up runs in Central Park every Sunday leading up to the AAPI 5K! Meet at the lawn near the 86th Street C&B train station (Central Park West and West 86th Street entrance) at 8:30 am. We'll run a scenic 5K route around the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir. All levels welcome!
The AAPI 5K is a charity run happening on May 24. Team AABANY will be running to support our Anti-Asian Violence Task Force, Pro Bono Clinics, and the AALFNY Public Interest Scholarships. Run with Team AABANY and support AALFNY by registering for the AAPI 5K here.
When: 04/29/2025, 5:15 PM - 7:30 PM Where: New York City Civil Court 111 Centre Street, Courtroom 325, New York, NY 10013
Learn about legal jurisdiction, case types, court administration, and available judicial internship/court attorney positions! The judges who oversee Manhattan Civil Supreme Court (Hon. Suzanne Adams) and the NYC Civil Court (Hon. Shah Ally) will provide an overview to practice in those courts and will discuss judicial internship and job opportunities. Ahead of the program, attorneys and law students will be encouraged to submit their resumes along with their RSVPs. The NYC Unified Court System will provide food and drinks. To register, click here.
Co-sponsored by the Asian American Bar Association of New York and the New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers, join us for a screening of the new short documentary film, "Voices Against Anti-Asian Hate," followed by a discussion with Prof. Elaine Chiu, past Chair of the AABANY Anti-Asian Violence Task Force, about the making of the film and the Task Force’s work. This event will be live-streamed. Participants will receive 1 diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias credit. To register, click here.
When: 05/10/2025, 11:00 AM Where: P.S. 105, 1031 59th St Brooklyn, NY 11219
Join AABANY for a collaborative event, the Southern Brooklyn Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month Celebration, on May 10th at 11 AM.
The AAPI Heritage Celebration will honor the rich cultural traditions, contributions, and achievements of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community. The event will gather local leaders, artists, and community members for a day of cultural performances, recognition of distinguished honorees, and inspiring speeches.
Program Highlights:
Opening Ceremony – Welcome remarks from organizers and elected officials
Cultural Performances – Traditional and contemporary music, dance, and storytelling, showcasing the diversity of AAPI cultures
Honoree Recognition – An award ceremony recognizing individuals and organizations for their contributions to the community
Guest Speeches – Insights and reflections from community leaders and advocates
Community Engagement – Networking opportunities with AAPI individuals from all across the boroughs
When: Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 12:45 - 2:15 PM Where: New York Supreme Court Appellate Division - Second Department 45 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, New York, NY 11201
AABANY is proud to co-sponsor the Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department's Third Annual Hon. Randall T. Eng Award Program in celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Named in honor of former Presiding Justice Eng, this award recognizes the extraordinary work and achievements of individuals serving with great distinction in the AANHPI communities within the Second Department. This year’s award recipients will be New York State Senator Stephen T. Chan, Hon. Anar R. Patel, and Lt. Mido Mary Wu.
The award presentation will take place on Wednesday, May 14, 2025, at their Courthouse located at 45 Monroe Place, in Brooklyn Heights, starting at 12:45 p.m., followed by a buffet luncheon.
When: Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 6:00 PM Where: Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP, 1 Manhattan West, 395 9th Ave New York, NY 10001
AABANY is proud to co-sponsor the event held on Wednesday, May 14th, 2025: Talking with Trailblazers - A Conversation With The Honorable Denny Chin & Kathy Hirata Chin, Esq.
When: 05/24/2025, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM Where: Pier 45, Hudson River Greenway New York, NY 10014
Join Team AABANY for the AAPI 5K Run!
Support Team AABANY in this year's AAPI 5K, a charity run/walk benefiting New York-area Asian American nonprofits! We're participating through the Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY) to raise funds for:
AABANY's Anti-Asian Violence Task Force AABANY's Pro Bono Clinics AALFNY’s Public Interest Scholarships
Event Schedule: 8:00 am: Team AABANY group photo 8:30 am: Event kick-off 9:00 am: Race starts
Registration Details: Early Registration (Mar 17 - May 11): $32 Late Registration (May 12 - May 14): $35
Hurry! Capacity is limited!
Register and select Team AABANY as your race team and choose AALFNY as your fundraising beneficiary. You can also make direct donations and help us reach our fundraising goals!
Alysha Naik, AABANY Membership Director and Partner at Rupp Pfalzgraf LLC, is looking for an associate who is more than just “a good lawyer.” They are searching for someone who dives headfirst into complex cases and has sharp insights,
an innate curiosity, and a relentless drive to tackle tough questions and uncover creative solutions.
The ideal associate thrives on getting into the nitty-gritty details, coming up with practical solutions, and taking on
hands-on legal work like depositions, court conferences, and direct communications with counsel, government agencies, and clients.
AABANY, in partnership with the Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY), is pleased to announce the Turning the Tide (T3) Project. Following the February 10, 2021 publication of AABANY and Paul, Weiss’ report, A Rising Tide of Hate and Violence against Asian Americans in New York During COVID-19: Impact, Causes, Solutions, AABANY established an Anti-Asian Violence Task Force to advance the proposals outlined in the report and consider other solutions to address the surge of anti-Asian hate and violence in the community. The Task Force advances the T3
project, which aims to incorporate a three-pronged approach encompassing education and communication, advocacy, and research, to address anti-Asian hate and violence.
Please stand together with AABANY and AALFNY in turning
the tide against anti-Asian hate and violence. We are now accepting donations to support the T3 Project. Donations can be made to AALFNY and will be tax deductible to the extent permitted by applicable law.
For more details
about the T3 Project, please click here.
In Fall 2020, AABANY launched a legal referral and information service (“LRIS”) as a public service primarily to help the general public, and especially the Asian American community. The goals of the LRIS are to provide information and referrals,
to recommend lawyers or other resources to provide competent, ethical legal advice and representation, to educate the public about legal representation and to increase respect for the legal profession.
We are seeking qualified
and experienced lawyers to serve on the panels of lawyers eligible to receive referrals from AABANY’s LRIS.
This is a vital program for AABANY that we anticipate will greatly benefit our panelists and fellow members as well
as the public, and especially the Asian American community. If you would like to apply to be considered for the LRIS panel, please contact joinlris@aabany.org, and we will send you an application
form. If you have any questions, please send them to the same address.
AABANY’s Issues Committee is pleased to invite you to join the AABANY Community Response Task Force! The Community Response Task Force (CRTF) is AABANY’s answer to the rapidly changing legal landscape and the need for quick, effective,
and coordinated responses to the emergent issues that affect our communities. AABANY is firmly committed to being a strong voice and steadfast advocate on behalf of the Asian-American/Pacific-Islander community. During these challenging
times, we have all been witness to sweeping changes that necessitated powerful legal responses. While there have been some great triumphs, there were often times when it was difficult to obtain information, to find ways to contribute,
or to organize a response quickly enough to be effective.
The CRTF is specifically designed to address these needs. The CRTF will serve as a central clearinghouse for information and coordination – tailoring the alerts sent
to each volunteer based on that volunteer’s preferences and the needs of the community. Alerts and actions will range from emergency legal services to direct non-legal service actions and from workshops to rallies.
PLEASE
NOTE that the Community Response Task Force form has been updated. Even if you have already filled out the form, we kindly ask that you resubmit your interest here.
Did you clerk for a judge? Have you served as a court attorney? If so, please fill out our AABANY law clerk/court attorney survey!
The Judiciary Committee has created a clerkship directory to gather information about our members
who may be willing to act as future resources and/or ultimately want to become a judge. If you've ever clerked for a judge, please take a minute to fill out this survey and forward to others here. We appreciate your help!
Interested in future speaking opportunities? Join the confidential AABANY Speakers Bureau if you're open to raising your profile and sharing your expertise. Click here to access the form.
AABANY regularly receives requests from
AABANY Committee Chairs and other bar associations for speakers to speak on various legal topics. This form is designed to collect information from our membership and engage those who are most interested in sharing their knowledge and
expertise with various legal audiences.
We respect your privacy. All information disclosed will be treated with the utmost confidentiality. Email main@aabany.org if you have any questions.
Applications are now being accepted for AABANY’s 2025 Legal Internship Program. Open to college students, law students and law grads, AABANY is looking for a few talented, energetic and motivated interns to help plan and organize AABANY
programs and events, provide research and administrative assistance and perform other tasks and assignments to advance and promote AABANY’s mission. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis. For full details and information
on how to apply please click here.
Please direct any questions to Executive Director Yang Chen at yang.chen@aabany.org.
Are you taking full advantage of your membership benefits? As part of AABANY, you get a complimentary membership in NAPABA, the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. That means access to resources like:
Career Center, including NAPABA’s online national legal job board and career resources
Networking opportunities nationwide
Scholarships to attend NAPABA events
Leadership development programs to boost your career
Webinars and workshops for continued education
If you are a current member of AABANY, your NAPABA membership will be activated upon receipt of your dues with us. Please sign in to your NAPABA Account to confirm your profile is current, view options to join new Committee & Networks, and purchase Member Add-Ons. If you are a new member to AABANY, please contact us at main@aabany.org for a private link to create your New Member Profile.
Take note: NAPABA memberships follow the calendar year and run from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, no matter what point in the year you join, while an AABANY membership is good for one year from when you joined or renewed. To get the full benefit of your free NAPABA Affiliate Membership, please renew it now.
Everytown Law seeks creative and thoughtful attorneys for 2-year Litigation Fellowships, focusing on our affirmative litigation work, with fall 2025 start dates and fall 2027 end dates.
For more information about this and other
fellowship opportunities, click here.
Assistant Attorneys General - Environmental Protection Bureau, Office of the New York State Attorney General - Social Justice Division, Environmental Protection, New York, NY
Supervising Attorney, Immigration – Civil Training and Professional Development, Talent Acquisition Department, The Legal Aid Society, New York, NY
Harlem Assistant Attorney General - Extreme Risk Protection Order Unit, Office of the New York State Attorney General - Regional Offices Division, Extreme Risk Protection, New York, NY
Corporate Securities Counsel, Saul Ewing, New York, NY
For more information on these listings and other open positions go to the AABANY Career Center. Members must be signed in to have access to the Career Center. Either search by keyword or just hit "Search" at the bottom of the form to see a
complete listing of jobs.