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AABANY Announcements: January 26, 2026

In This Edition

  1. Cast Your Proxy Vote in the 2026 Annual Meeting of Members
  2. Annual Meeting Awards - Due January 30
  3. Survey to Gauge Interest in Knicks Game Outing in April 2026
  4. AABANY is Hiring: Intake Coordinator, Legal Referral and Information Service
  5. Help AABANY Start a Book Club
  6. In the News: Rachel Yoo Speaks on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Korean American Community
  7. Call for Pro Bono Clinic Lawyers
  8. NAPABA Presents: Order in This Court: Does the U.S. Supreme Court Need Reform?
  9. AABANY Co-Sponsors: A Re-Enactment of Oyama v. California
  10. AABANY Bi-Monthly Queens Pro Bono Legal Clinic
  11. ABA and NAPABA Presents: 2026 Women in Litigation CLE Conference
  12. AABANY Presents: Housing Law 101 for Pro Bono Lawyers
  13. AABANY Monthly Manhattan Pro Bono Legal Clinic
  14. T3 Project: Stand Together with AABANY and AALFNY in Turning the Tide Against Anti-Asian Hate and Violence
  15. Join AABANY’s Legal Referral and Information Service Panel
  16. AABANY Clerkship Directory
  17. AABANY Speakers Bureau
  18. AABANY Seeks Legal Interns
  19. AABANY Members: Save Up to 60% with Working Advantage!
  20. Get Your NAPABA Affiliate Member Discount Code
  21. NAPABA News
  22. This Week on WE Blog @AABANY
  23. Fellowship Announcements
  24. Upcoming Events on the AABANY Calendar
  25. Other Events on AABANY Calendar
  26. Recent Job Postings on the AABANY Career Center
Cast Your Proxy Vote in the 2026 Annual Meeting of Members
 

All eligible AABANY Members, as of the Record Date of January 5, 2026, have received emails to cast their proxy vote for the 2026 Annual Meeting of Members. The Election period opened January 9, 2026, 12:00 am EST, and ends on February 6, 2026, 11:59 pm EST.

To cast your ballot, please visit https://vote.associationvoting.com/aabany/ and enter your credentials exactly as shown in the email sent to you when prompted. If you have any issues, please contact main@aabany.org

Annual Meeting of Members:
The Asian American Bar Association of New York (“AABANY”) Annual Meeting of Members (the “Annual Meeting”) will be held in person on February 11, 2026 at 7:00 pm ET at King & Spalding located at 1290 Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue), New York, NY 10104. There will be no generally available remote option for the Annual Meeting.

Every Active Member in good standing (as defined in AABANY’s by-laws) as of the Record Date of January 5, 2026 shall be entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting.

Your vote is very important. We need a quorum of 92 to conduct the Election at the Annual Meeting, and your proxy ballot will help us attain the necessary quorum.  We are currently about 40 votes short of quorum. To help us attain quorum for the meeting, please cast your proxy vote TODAY, even if you plan on attending the meeting in person. If you would prefer to complete and send back a proxy ballot instead, download the PDF form hereIn all cases, please cast your ballot by no later than Feb. 6, 2026.

If you plan to attend the Annual Meeting in person, register on this page by no later than Feb. 8, 2026.

If you have any questions or problems while voting, please direct them to main@aabany.org.

Thank you for voting!

 Annual Meeting Awards - Due January 30

 

Each year, at the Annual Meeting, AABANY honors an Outstanding Member of the Year, Outstanding Program of the Year and Outstanding Committee of the Year to recognize the achievements of a member, AABANY program or Committee during the past fiscal year. You can view a list of last year’s awardees here


This year the Annual Meeting will be taking place on February 11, 2026 at 7:00pm at the offices of King & Spalding located at 1290 6th Ave, New York, NY. If you plan on attending please make sure to register by February 8, 202at the following link.


If you would like to submit a nomination for any or all of the categories listed above, please click on the links below to do so. Self-nominations are also acceptable.

  1. Outstanding Member of the Year Nomination Form

  2. Outstanding Program of the Year Nomination Form

  3. Outstanding Committee of the Year Nomination Form

 

To ensure that your nomination is timely considered, please submit any or all nominations by 11:59pm on January 30, 2026. If you have any further questions please send an email to main@aabany.org.

Survey to Gauge Interest in Knicks Game Outing in April 2026 

 

AABANY is considering organizing a group trip to a New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden in April 2026 for networking and socializing.

We are asking members to complete a short survey (LINK HERE) to gauge interest and a sense of preferred dates and ticket pricing. The feedback will be used to plan the event, secure tickets, and obtain group discounts! Thanks in advance for filling out the survey.

AABANY is Hiring: Intake Coordinator, Legal Referral and Information Service

AABANY is seeking a bilingual Intake Coordinator (part-time or full-time) for this opportunity who can work remotely in a private and professional setting to respond to requests for legal information and assistance from attorneys and members of the public, especially from the AAPI community. For the full description, please click here (LinkedIn).

Please help us share widely.

To Apply: Please send a cover letter and resume via email to main@aabany.org and include the words “Intake Coordinator” in the subject line. Please indicate in your cover letter if you are seeking a part-time or full-time position and confirm that you have the requisite language skills for this position.

Help AABANY Start a Book Club 

Are you passionate about reading and building connections? We're looking for a member to help AABANY start a book club! This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow members, explore great books, and foster meaningful conversations. If you're interested in heading up this initiative, please reach out to alyshamnaik@gmail.com and main@aabany.org

In the News: Rachel Yoo Speaks on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in the Korean American Community

 

In a recent feature in The M Magazine (November/December 2025 issue), an East Coast Korean-American community publication, Rachel Yoo of Rachel Yoo Law Group was profiled for her work in conflict resolution and family law within the Korean-American community. The article, titled “법정의 승리보다 저녁 식탁의 평화를 택했습니다” (Choosing Peace Around the Dinner Table Over Victory in Court), explores Yoo’s mission to empower those who have been silenced in family conflicts and educate the community about peaceful alternatives to traditional litigation.

To read more, please click here.

Call for Pro Bono Clinic Lawyers

Our Pro Bono Clinics need you! Please consider volunteering. Click on the flyer for more information.


 NAPABA Presents: Order in This Court: Does the U.S. Supreme Court Need Reform?
When: Wednesday, January 28, 2026, 1:00 PM
Where: NAPABA Webinar.

Favorable views from the public of the Supreme Court of the United States remain near a historic low, with a poll indicating that overall confidence in the American judicial system declining more than any other civic institution. Do these trends suggest that Supreme Court reform is needed, in part, to restore credibility in our legal system? While perceptions may often align with party affiliation, after mounting criticism over perceived ethical lapses, the Supreme Court in late 2023 finally adopted its own code of ethics, something that all lower courts have had for decades. In 2024, NAPABA called for an effective mechanism to ensure that any such code for the Supreme Court be enforceable. Meanwhile, proposals like term limits, increasing the size of the Court, and others have again surfaced, prompting ongoing discussion over whether or how reform should proceed. These questions reside at the heart of whether the Court is a neutral umpire, as Chief Justice Roberts has famously claimed, or if it acts instead as the highest policy making body in the land.

Join NAPABA for a thought-provoking conversation with leading experts as we explore the contours of possible Supreme Court reform to improve the functioning and perception of the nation's highest court. This program is approved for 1.0 hour of general CLE credit in Pennsylvania; credit may qualify elsewhere. Please check your jurisdiction’s reciprocity rules.

For more information, click here.


AABANY Co-Sponsors: A Re-Enactment of Oyama v. California 

When: Wednesday. January 28, 2026, 5pm - 7pm
Where: Rutgers Law School - Newark Room 125, 123 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey 07102

Inspired by Prof. Rose Cuison Villazor’s law review article, “Rediscovering Oyama v. California: At the Intersection of Property, Race, and Citizenship,” 87 Wash. U. L. Rev. 979 (2010), the reenactment deals with the California Alien Land Law which prevented “aliens ineligible from citizenship” – i.e., Japanese – from owning land. The case explored the ways in which denial of property rights also served to promote racial discrimination against the Japanese in California. In the case, Kajiro Oyama, a Japanese immigrant who was ineligible for United States citizenship at the time, bought a parcel of farm land which he deeded to his minor son Fred, who was born in the United States and was thus a citizen. Under the Alien Land Laws, this transaction was deemed a fraud and the State of California brought suit against Fred Oyama to escheat the property. The case went all the way up to the United States Supreme Court, where the statute’s constitutionality was placed before the Court for its review.

Using actual trial transcripts and a reconstruction of the argument before the United States Supreme Court, illustrated with photos from the time, this reenactment brought back to life an important but nearly forgotten case in the annals of the civil rights struggle in the United States and the part played by Asian Americans in that movement. The doctrines and alliances formed in litigating the Oyama case laid the groundwork for later cases that dealt with equal rights and equal treatment under the law, including Brown v. Board of Education.

For more information and to register, click here.

 

 

AABANY Bi-Monthly Queens Pro Bono Legal Clinic

When: Wednesday, February 4, 2026, 6:30 - 8:30 PM
Where: AAFE One Flushing Community Center, 133-29 41st Ave, 2nd Floor, Flushing, New York, New York 11355

Please sign up to volunteer by February 2, by clicking the link here.

NAPABA Co-Sponsors: 2026 ABA Women in Litigation CLE Conference

When: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 to Friday, February 13, 2026
Where: The Westin Jersey City Newport, 479 Washington Boulevard, Jersey City, New Jersey 07310

NAPABA is co-sponsoring the ABA 2026 Women in Litigation CLE Conference, taking place February 11–13, 2026 at the Westin Jersey City Newport in Jersey City, NJ.

About this Event
Building on the momentum of past conferences, the 2026 event will once again unite women litigators from across the country. This year, the ABA is placing a special emphasis on ensuring every attendee leaves feeling empowered, inspired, and equipped to accelerate their career trajectory by leading with purpose. This year’s theme “Launch & Lead: Empowering Women Litigators to Lead with Purpose” sets the stage for an unforgettable gathering of dynamic legal professionals.

More details and registration can be found here.

AABANY Presents: Housing Law 101 for Pro Bono Lawyers

When: Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 6:00pm - 6:30pm
Where: AAFE Community Center, 111 Norfolk Street, New York, New York 10002

Join Jack Hsia, Deng Lin and the Pro Bono and Community Service Committee (PBCS) to learn how to answer common housing legal questions, including the (1) typical timeline for an eviction, (2) common defenses to nonpays and holdovers, and (3) legal options for housing repair and landlord harassment issues.

To register for this event by February 16, click here.

AABANY Monthly Manhattan Pro Bono Legal Clinic

When: Wednesday, February 18, 2026, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Where: AAFE Community Center, 111 Norfolk Street, New York, New York 10002

Please sign up to volunteer by February 16, by registering here.

 

T3 Project: Stand Together with AABANY and AALFNY in Turning the Tide Against Anti-Asian Hate and Violence

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.

Join AABANY’s Legal Referral and Information Service Panel
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 Clerkship Directory
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!

AABANY Speakers Bureau
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.

AABANY Seeks Legal Interns 

Applications are now being accepted for AABANY’s 2026 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.

 AABANY Members: Save Up to 60% with Working Advantage!
 

AABANY is thrilled to announce a member benefit: discounts with Working Advantage! Enjoy up to 60% off movie tickets, Broadway and local shows, theme parks, sporting events, hotels, car rentals, electronics, and more.

To access your discounts:
Sign in to your AABANY account to view our Member ID code on this page, or email main@aabany.org to receive it directly. Then visit www.WorkingAdvantage.com, enter your email and create your free account using the AABANY code to start saving immediately. (The reference on the page to "Employee Discounts" applies to AABANY's members.)

Get Your NAPABA Affiliate Member Discount Code 
Members of AABANY are eligible to receive a 50% discount on their NAPABA membership! NOTE that this discount is a change from prior years, and the Affiliate Membership is no longer free, as it had been in the past.

As NAPABA grows and broadens its offerings, it has adopted an updated membership model that aligns with national best practices and strengthens the long-term sustainability of the programs and services our community relies on.

Even with this update, members of AABANY continue to enjoy significant savings and full access to NAPABA’s robust suite of benefits—including complimentary and discounted CLEs; more than 30 practice committees and affinity networks; national visibility and leadership pathways; structured mentorship and leadership development programs; access to NAPABA’s national advocacy infrastructure; preferred pricing and stipends for key events; nationwide community and networking opportunities; career advancement tools and resources; and continued investment in strengthening the AANHPI legal community.

If you wish to redeem this benefit, contact main@aabany.org to get the discount code. You will be prompted to enter this code when you join or renew your membership with NAPABA.

PLEASE NOTE: NAPABA's membership works on the calendar year, meaning that it runs from Jan. 1, 2026 and ends on December 31, 2026. To maximize your benefit, consider joining or renewing your NAPABA Affiliate Membership now.

For assistance or questions regarding your NAPABA membership, please contact membership@napaba.org.
NAPABA News
This Week on WE Blog @AABANY

Fellowship Announcements

2026 A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Fellows Program of the American Arbitration Association
The American Arbitration Association® (AAA®) is now accepting applications for the 2026 A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr. Fellows Program.  Application Deadline: January 26, 2026.

The Higginbotham Fellows Program is a one-year professional development experience designed to support emerging leaders from diverse backgrounds and perspectives in the field of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Fellows engage in training, mentorship, and connection with experienced ADR practitioners, including a five-day in-person program in New York during the week of May 4, 2026.

For more information about this fellowship opportunity, click here.

Upcoming Events on the AABANY Calendar

  • January 28: NAPABA Presents: Order in This Court: Does the U.S. Supreme Court Need Reform? For more details, click here.
  • January 28: AABANY Co-Sponsors: A Re-Enactment of Oyama v. California.  For more details and to register, click here.  
  • February 4: AABANY Bi-Monthly Queens Pro Bono Legal Clinic.  For more details and to register by February 2, click here.
  • February 11- 13: NAPABA Co-Sponsors: 2026 ABA Women in Litigation CLE Conference.  For more details, click here.
  • February 18: AABANY Presents: Housing Law 101 for Pro Bono Lawyers.  For more details and to register by February 16, click here.
  • February 18: AABANY Monthly Manhattan Pro Bono Legal Clinic.  For more details and to register by February 16, click here.
Other Events on AABANY Calendar
  • January 27: NYC Bar Presents: From Dred Scott, the 14th Amendment, to Wong Kim Ark’s Journey Toward Citizenship.  For more information, please click here.
  • January 28: The Brooklyn Women’s Bar Association Presents: Judiciary Night. For more information, please click here.
  • February 7: The Metropolitan Black Bar Association Presents: MBBA Day at the Barclays Center.  For more information, please click here.
  • February 10: NYWBA Elder Law and Disabilities Committee Presents: Lunch and Learn.  For more information, please click here.
Recent Job Postings on the AABANY Career Center
  • Deputy Attorney General 4, Department of Law & Public Safety -- State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety
  • Law Clerk, Department of Law & Public Safety -- State of New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety
  • Albany Special Litigation Counsel, State Counsel Division Litigation Bureau -- Office of the New York State Attorney General (OAG)
  • Assistant Attorney General, Law Enforcement Misconduct Investigative Office -- Office of the New York State Attorney General (OAG)
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.