AABANY's Annual Meeting is scheduled for February 11, 2026. We hope to see you there! At our Annual Meeting, elections will be conducted to elect several Board Directors and 7 AABANY Officers for the coming year. The Officer positions include:
- President-Elect - Vice President of Programs and Operations (2 Positions) - Director of Development - Treasurer - Secretary - Membership Director
The Nominations Committee welcomes applications to fill the vacancies immediately. The Nominations Committee will select a slate of candidates to be included on a ballot form that will be sent out to the membership a month before the
Annual Meeting. The Nominations Committee plans to interview candidates after all nominations have been received and report to the Board by the December 16, 2025 Board meeting.
NEW YORK - October 29, 2025 - The Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) is proud to celebrate Alice Young, a longstanding member of AABANY, on receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award from Womankind at their 2025 Communities Rising Gala on October 29, 2025.
Law Student Group Discount Available until November 30, 2025. AABANY’s Student Outreach Committee and Membership Committee are pleased to announce a special discounted group membership rate for law students at local Asian Pacific American Law Student Associations (APALSAs). For a group rate of $200, AABANY will offer up to 20 APALSA members one-year memberships, cutting the cost by 50% to just $10 per student (regular rate is $20 per person).
This group rate provides access to all AABANY events, including CLE and non-CLE programs, networking opportunities, AABANY’s Mentorship Program, and AABANY’s Annual Fall Conference.
Please note that this group rate covers up to 20 law students per law school. For groups larger than 20, please email main@aabany.org to discuss additional pricing options.
This discounted rate is available until November 30, 2025. APALSA members who are already dues-paying members will have their current memberships extended by another year. If you are part of an APALSA at a New York area law school and interested in participating, please have one representative from your APALSA reach out to main@aabany.org for further instructions.
Member Benefits Networking with Future Employers Collaborate with lawyers in your Career Field Free CLE Credits Volunteer Work/Pro Bono community work Career Development Discounted Tickets to NYC Events (like the Opera, movies, baseball games, and other sports and entertainment) Free Membership to National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA)
This law student group discount offer will remain in effect until Sunday, November 30, 2025.
When: Friday, November 7, 2025, 12:30pm-2pm Where: Zoom
The Trusts & Estates Committee of AABANY will host its monthly meeting virtually during a brown bag session. We welcome practitioners
and anyone interested in trusts and estates, elder law and guardianship to join us.
When: Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 6pm - 8:30pm Where: The New York City Bar Association, 42 W 44th Street, New York, New York 10036
AABANY is excited to share that it will be sponsoring its 3rd Annual Pre-Holiday Multi-Association Gathering on Tuesday, November 11 at 6:00 p.m. There will be a Potluck Dinner and CLE Program* on Wellness Resources. The New York City
Bar Association will be hosting, and they are located at 42 W 44th Street, New York, NY 10036.
Recognizing that the holidays can be challenging for many, the CLE Program will provide information on various resources, such
as the Lawyers Assistance Program. Co-sponsoring organizations to the event will bring in a popular/cultural food selection (or two!) to the potluck.
Because the event is happening on Veterans Day this year, we are excited
to include in the CLE programming a Fireside Chat on attorney wellness, featuring Amos Kim, Co-Chair of AABANY’s Military and Veteran Affairs Committee, and Austin Cheng, a fellow veteran and attorney who is the Chief Executive Officer
at Gramercy Surgery Center.
Please see below timed agenda for the evening (subject to change):
5:30 p.m. - 5:50 p.m. Participating Associations to bring in tray(s) of food of their choice 6:00 p.m. - 6:30
p.m. Potluck Dinner 6:30 p.m. - 7:20 p.m. CLE Program* on Wellness Resources and Fireside Chat 7:20 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Networking
*CLE credit for the program is currently pending approval.
All members
of AABANY and co-sponsoring associations can attend for free but must register here. Non-members will be charged $30. For AABANY members - please
log in to register for free. For co-sponsoring associations - please get the promo code from your association to get the discount. When registering, please indicate the association you are a member of in the RSVP comments.
We hope you will join AABANY in building a supportive network embracing wellness and well-being in the legal community.
Co-Sponsoring Organizations/Associations (list in formation):
Asian American Judges Association of New York Association of Black Women Attorneys Brehon Law Society Caribbean Attorneys Network Dominican Bar Association Filipino American Lawyers Association of New York Haitian
American Lawyers Association of New York Hispanic National Bar Association - Region II (New York) Hellenic Lawyers Association Korean American Lawyers Association of Greater New York Metropolitan Black Bar Association New York County Lawyers Association New York State Bar Association New York Women's Bar Association NYS Asian Jade Society NYS Academy of Trial Lawyers South Asian and Indo-Caribbean Bar Association of Queens South Asian Bar Association of New York Ukrainian American Bar Association
To register for the event by November 9, click here. AABANY Members should be signed in to receive the discount.
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 6:30pm - 9:30pm Where: Midtown
Join the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) for the next installment of its Dumplings & Discussion fireside chat series. Enjoy food and drinks and take part in a casual conversation with Michelle Lee, General Counsel
at MediaCo.
See here to read about past Dumplings & Discussion chats.
Networking reception to follow.
This event is free for members,
and $20 for non-members. Members must sign in before registering to order free tickets.
When: Thursday November 13, 2025, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Where: A&O Shearman, 599 Lexington Ave, New York, New York 10022
Join us to celebrate the diversity within our profession and meet other LGBTQ Asian American and South Asian attorneys for peer support, celebrating and embracing diversity, and engaging in the struggles and challenges facing our community.
This event is being co-sponsored by SABANY and AABANY's LGBTQ Committees. Open to all.
Event cost is $20 for members and non-members. The cost is fully refunded after attendance.
Serving as an AABANY Officer or Board member is a great way to give back to the profession and help make an impact on both the AAPI legal community and community as a whole, while also expanding your network.
If you are
interested in becoming an AABANY Officer or Board member, join us at AABANY's Info Session on November 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30pm, via Zoom.
Current Officers and Board members will share about their roles and responsibilities
and how they support AABANY in furthering its mission. Members of the Nominations Committee will answer questions on the elections process as well.
This is a great opportunity to meet with AABANY leadership and we look forward
to seeing you at the Info Session!
You can register for the event in the registration link. The deadline for registration is November 11.
Learn more about the Call for Nominations, including deadlines, here.
For more information and to register by November 11, please click here.
Wong Kim Ark was born in San Francisco in 1873 to parents who had emigrated to the United States from China. In 1894, he took a trip
to China. When he returned to San Francisco a year later, he was denied reentry, as the authorities invoked the Chinese Exclusion Act. Wong argued that he could not be denied admission because he was born in this country and therefore
was an American citizen. The Supreme Court ruled in Wong Kim Ark's favor, holding that, pursuant to the Fourteenth Amendment, Wong Kim Ark was a U.S. citizen, even though his parents were "subjects of the Emperor of China." On January
20, 2025, shortly after being sworn in, President Trump signed an Executive Order restricting birthright citizenship. Litigation immediately followed.
The Fourth Annual Fall Symposium of the Center on Asian Americans and
the Law at Fordham Law School will present a two-part program on birthright citizenship. First, we will tell the story of Wong Kim Ark, a Chinese cook who took his case to the United States Supreme Court in 1898. Second, a distinguished
panel will explore the issues presented by the recent Executive Order.
For more information and the registration link, please click here.
When: Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 12:00pm - 1:00pm Where: Zoom - to be emailed to registered attendees
Join AABANY’s Student Outreach Committee and Corporate Law Committee for Navigating OCI: Careers in Corporate Law, a virtual panel featuring corporate attorneys, including Mike Kim (Kirkland & Ellis), Tansy Woan (Skadden), and Tracy
Feng (Paul Hastings).
The panel will explore how law students can effectively prepare for and navigate the OCI process, what firms look for during screener and callback interviews, and how to position yourself for success
in corporate law recruiting. Panelists will also share their personal experiences and practical tips for building long-term careers in the field.
For more emails and to register by November 17th, please click here.
When: Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm Where: Citizens Bank, 235 Canal Street, New York, New York 10013
AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: “1031 Exchange Basics and Foreign Real Estate Regulation Updates" 1.0 CLE credits in areas of professional practice pending approval
Snacks and light refreshments will be served.
Panelists: Moderated by Jameson Xu, Esq,., Principal Attorney, Law Office of Jameson Xu Margaret T. Ling, Esq., NYS Agency Underwriting Counsel, Amtrust Title Insurance Company Jim Cahn, Esq., Division President, Amten31
When: Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 6:00pm - 8:30pm Where: AAFE Community Center, 111 Norfolk Street, New York, New York 10002
This clinic will be preceded by a training from 6pm-6:30pm. Please indicate on the registration if you will attend one or both.
Immigration Basics For Pro Bono Clinic Lawyers
AABANY’s Pro Bono Community Service Committee, Issues Committee, and Immigration Committee present a series of talks at AABANY’s Pro Bono Clinics entitled Immigration Basics for Pro Bono Clinic Lawyers. This series will teach lawyers
and law students the fundamentals of advising pro bono clients who are or have family in removal (deportation) proceedings. Each session will take place over dinner during the 30-minute period before the pro bono clinic starts.
Session 1: NTA, Detention & Bond Program time: 6pm- 6:30pm (30 minutes)
Topics: 1. How to guide a pro bono client who receives a Notice to Appear 2. How to locate a detained person 3. How
to obtain an immigration bond or request a bond hearing
For more information and to register by November 17th, please click here.
When: Thursday, November 20, 2025, 1pm - 2pm Where: Zoom
The Issues Committee of the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) invites you to our monthly meetings—an open space to discuss emerging issues, brainstorm advocacy initiatives, and build community power.
What to
Expect: • Updates on advocacy efforts and events • Opportunities to get involved with impactful projects • Networking with attorneys and advocates across sectors
Open to all AABANY members and interested community partners.
Whether you're a seasoned advocate or new to AABANY, we welcome your voice and ideas.
When: Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 6:00pm - 8:30pm Where: Kings County DA's Office, 350 Jay Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201
Join AABANY's Prosecution and Student Outreach Committees and the National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association for Careers in Government and Justice: Inside the Criminal Legal System, an engaging panel discussion highlighting pathways to public service and prosecution.
Following the discussion, a networking hour will provide attendees with the opportunity to connect directly with attorneys, ask questions, and begin building professional relationships.
Event will be in person and Zoom. Please indicate in RSVP comments if you prefer to attend remotely.
When: Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Where: Chi Restaurant & Bar, 492 9th Ave, New York, New York 10018
If you are staying in town for the Thanksgiving holiday or are otherwise available, please join AABANY members and non-members on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving for dinner, networking, and conversation in a VIP Private Room at Chi Restaurant & Bar.
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.
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.
November 6-8: NAPABA Convention. For more details, click here.
November 7: AABANY Trusts & Estates Committee Monthly Meeting. For more details and to register by Nov 5, click here.
November 8: AABANY Bi-Monthly Brooklyn Pro Bono Legal Clinic. For more details and to register by Nov 6, click here.
November 11: AABANY Co-Sponsors: Annual Pre-Holiday Multi-Association Gathering. For more details and to register by Nov 9, click here.
November 12: AABANY Presents: Dumplings & Discussion Series Featuring Michelle Lee. For more details and to register by Nov 10, click here.
November 13: [POSTPONED] Pro Bono Clinics - 10th Anniversary Fundraiser. For more details, click here
November 13: LGBTQ Asian American/South Asian Lawyers Networking Reception. For more details and to register by Nov 11, click
here.
November 13: AABANY Info Session: Find Out about Officer and Board Positions and the Election Process. For more details and to register by Nov 11, click here.
November 18: Call For AABANY Board Nominations: Open Meeting 2025. For more details and to register by Nov 16, click here.
November 18: AABANY Board Meeting. For more details and to register by Nov 16, click here.
November 18: Center on Asian Americans and the Law Presents: Fall Symposium on Birthright Citizenship. For more information and to register, click
here.
November 19: AABANY Monthly Manhattan Pro Bono Legal Clinic & Immigration Basics Training. For more details and to register by Nov 17, click here.
November 19: AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: 1031 Exchange Basics and Foreign Real Estate Regulations. For more details and to register by Nov 17, click here.
November 20: AABANY Issues Committee Monthly Meeting. For more details and to register by Nov 18, click here.
November 25: Pathway to Careers in Government & Justice. For more details and to register by Nov 23, click here.
November 25: AABANY Co-Sponsors: AABANY Thanksgiving Gathering. For more details and to register by Nov 21, click here.
Assistant Attorney General -- Environmental Protection Bureau
Assistant Attorney General --Extreme Risk Protection Order Unit – Syracuse
Assistant Attorney General - New York City - Labor Bureau
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.