In This Edition
- AABANY Military and Veteran Affairs Committee Co-Sponsors: Becoming a Soldier and Leader, November 11
- AABANY Student Outreach Committee Presents: Inter-APALSA Resume Review Workshop, November 12
- AABANY Co-Sponsors: Effective Writing for Litigators, November 12
- AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: Cybersecurity & Fraud-COVID-19 Safety & Compliance Protection, November 16
- AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: NYC Zoning & Air Rights -- Changing the Face of Our City, November 18
- AABANY In-House Counsel Committee Presents: Collaboration and Growth During a Crisis and Beyond, November 18
- AABANY SSFPC Presents: Fishing For Clients (Part 2), November 19
- AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leadership Matters, November 23
- AABANY Announces the Opening of Applications for the 2021 Don H. Liu Scholars Program, Awarding $15,000 to Asian American Law Students
- Join AABANY’s Legal Referral and Information Service Panel
- Buy a Button to Fight Anti-Asian Violence and Support our Pro Bono Clinic
- Join Us in Reaching a Membership Milestone of 1,500 Members!
- Join Our Contest to Recruit New Members to Attain 1,500 in 2020!
- Read AABANY's 2019 Year End Report
- Join the AABANY Community Response Task Force
- AABANY Clerkship Directory
- Discounted Membership - New York City Bar Association
- AABANY Speakers Bureau
- Career Placement Committee Intake Form Now Available
- NAPABA News
- AABANY Seeks Legal Interns
- This Week on WE Blog @AABANY
- Fellowship Announcements
- Upcoming Events on the AABANY Calendar
- Other Events on the AABANY Calendar
- Recent Job Postings on the AABANY Career Center
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The Student Outreach Committee is excited to announce its Inter-APALSA Resume Review Workshop in collaboration with NYU APALSA! Our AABANY attorney volunteers are from different practice areas and they will help you polish your resume through 1-1 sessions. Please join us and learn tips on how to build a strong resume and gain insights on what employers look for!
Law student registration now closed. Volunteer attorneys still needed. Please sign up below.
Volunteer Attorneys: https://forms.gle/5aYnovsQ5zuYpae18 
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On Thursday, November 12, join KALAGNY and a distinguished panel for a virtual discussion via Zoom designed for practicing litigators seeking to develop their critical writing skills. Topics will include how to organize and prepare for a writing assignment, helpful tips for composing briefs and memos, and common pitfalls to avoid. CLE credits pending.
The event is free but please register here. 
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Please see flyer for details and click on it to register.
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The panel will discuss the issues and challenges related to legal departments and law firms pivoting to remote working arrangements, and the implications for the future in-house and outside legal services. The panel will address the challenges they are facing by working remotely, how they ensure continuity and quality in supporting internal and external clients and customers, how they are managing staff remotely, how they are staying involved and informed to ensure they are identifying issues without the benefit of having all parties in one room, the expectations of in-house teams from their outside counsel, and best practices that have been put in place. The panel will also address the adoption of legal technology as the need to be agile and cost effective in turning around volumes of work increases, how the current crisis has impacted legal operations and identified a need to use technology and tools more – whether it be collaboration tools, contract management tools or tools to monitor and manage the work of staff working remotely, and the re-imagining of law departments and firms now and in the future.
Register here by the Nov. 17 deadline. Zoom codes will be sent to all registrants on the morning of Nov. 18. 
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Please join the Solo & Small Firm Practice Committee for the next installment of its series "Fishing for Clients," with a stellar line-up of prominent GCs. A $100 gift card will be randomly given to a pre-registered member selected at the end of the program; member must be present at drawing to win the prize. (AABANY directors, officers, employees, interns and the Chair of the SSFPC are ineligible to win.) Please see flyer for more details and click on it to register.
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Please see flyer for details and click on it to register.
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The Asian American Bar Association of New York (“AABANY”) is proud to announce that applications for the Don H. Liu Scholars Program (“DHL Program”) are now open. The DHL Program was founded in 2014 by two past presidents of AABANY and
seeks to identify and cultivate future Asian American leaders in the legal community to address the single most important reality facing Asian American professionals today: the barrier to advancement.
This year, the Selection
Committee will select up to three scholars. Each scholar will be awarded $15,000 and will have access to prominent mentors, including Don H. Liu, Executive Vice President, Chief Legal and Risk Officer of Target Corporation. The DHL
Program will also provide assistance in OCI (on campus interview) bidding strategy, professional and soft-skills development and networking opportunities, including identifying potential internships. Details and more information about
the DHL Program can be found at http://www.donhliuscholars.org/.
To be eligible for the scholarship, the applicant must (i) be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident of Asian descent;
(ii) be enrolled full-time as a 1L in a J.D. program at an ABA-accredited and approved law school in the U.S.; (iii) demonstrate exceptional academic accomplishments and leadership; (iv) demonstrate financial need; and (v) intend to
practice in the private sector in the New York City metropolitan area following graduation. For more details on the application process and eligibility requirements, please find the application package here: http://www.donhliuscholars.org/application/.
Application materials are due by 11:59pm (Eastern Standard Time), December 31, 2020.
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This fall, AABANY is launching 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. Our current plan is to start the program on October 1st or as soon thereafter as possible.
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 main@aabany.org and we will send you an application form. If you have any questions, please send them to the same address.
We hope you can join us in the launch of this important
new AABANY initiative.
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The COVID-19 era has brought more challenges to our Asian American community in New York, with anti-Asian violence on the rise and many New Yorkers facing serious legal issues in housing and immigration, as well as challenges due to economic
hardships. Our Pro Bono Clinic has gone remote to provide legal information and assistance.
To raise funds for our Pro Bono Clinic,
AABANY member Joane Siyan Wong has created a "One Humanity Against the Virus" button. Buy one for $10 or two for $15 at
https://www.aabany.org/store/ListProducts.aspx?catid=797146
Please show your support by buying one, two or a dozen buttons. Help spread the message of unity, fight anti-Asian violence and harassment, and support the efforts of the Pro Bono Clinic. Thank you!
Click here or on the image below to purchase

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AABANY is excited to announce that it now has more than 1,400 paid members! In celebration of reaching this historic milestone, we invite you to join us in a push to add 100 more members by the end of this year, so that we can celebrate 1,500
members! With your help, we hope to continue our growth as the largest diverse bar association in New York.
AABANY members include a wide cross-section of legal professionals: attorneys, law students, judges, prosecutors, public
interest lawyers, law professors, paralegals, among others -- all brought together by our Asian American, Pacific Islander, and South Asian heritage, and our common goal of enhancing diversity, equity and inclusion in the legal profession.
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host numerous CLE events throughout the year at which our members can develop professionally and expand their professional networks. In addition to advancing our members’ professional careers, we pride ourselves on our commitment to
giving back to our communities. We have actively made resources available online to those adversely affected by COVID-19 and have continued our Pro Bono Clinic as a remote operation. We also host a variety of social and cultural events
that have included Mets and Yankee games in the summer and a Night at the Opera for our members. If you wish to join a professional community dedicated to career advancement, community impact, and fun, please consider joining AABANY.
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To encourage non-members to join and former members to renew, we are offering 20% off all memberships. Help us get to 1,500! Help AABANY make history!
Please contact membership@aabany.org for
the discount code, or if you have any questions.
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| AABANY is inviting all current members to participate in our contest to achieve our goal of reaching a membership milestone of 1,500 members! If you have enjoyed any of our events that we have hosted or co-sponsored and any of the resources
that we offer, refer a friend! Whether it be a fellow attorney you may know, a judge, prosecutor, paralegal, law student, or even your law professor, let them know about AABANY. We are giving a prize to a current member who refers the
highest number of new or renewing members. To be eligible, tell your friend to fill in your name where it says “Referred by a Member?” (See image below.) Help AABANY get to 1,500 in 2020! |
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The Year End Report reviews the various events and initiatives undertaken by AABANY to further the interests of APA lawyers and recognizes the accomplishments of its members during the past year. Please click on the image below to read
the report.

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| 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.
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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!
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The New York City Bar Association is offering discounted membership to AABANY members. They will waive your one-time admission fee and give you 20% off your first membership dues payment. Membership dues are dependent on your earliest
year of admission in any state or country. Click here to take advantage of this great deal.
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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.
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Interested in moving your legal career forward? Launched at the 2013 Fall Conference, the Career Placement Committee seeks to match qualified AABANY members with available legal positions.
The Career Placement Committee Intake Form
is now available. Click here to help us help you. Feel free to also email your resumes and CVs to resume@aabany.org. All information disclosed
will be treated with the utmost confidentiality. If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Career Placement Committee at careers@aabany.org.
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Applications are now being accepted for AABANY’s 2021 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 go to bit.ly/Lgl_Intrn_Details.
Please direct any questions to Executive Director Yang Chen at yang.chen@aabany.org.
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Fellowship announcements can be found on AABANY's website under Career Center, in the sub-menu item "Fellowships." The New York State Office of the Attorney General is now accepting applications for its Law Graduate Fellowship with the Civil Rights Bureau/Special Investigations & Prosecutions Unit in New York City.
To see this and other current announcements for Fellowships, click here.
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- November 10: AABANY Board Meeting. For more information, click here.
- November 11: AABANY Military and Veteran Affairs Committee Co-Sponsors: Becoming a Soldier and Leader. For more information, click here.
- November 12: AABANY Co-Sponsors: Effective Writing for Litigators. For more information, click here.
- November 12: AABANY Student Outreach Committee Presents: Inter-APALSA Resume Review Workshop. For more information, click here.
- November 16: AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: Cybersecurity & Fraud-COVID-19 Safety & Compliance Protection. For more information, click here.
- November 18: AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: NYC Zoning & Air Rights -- Changing the Face of Our City. For more information, click here.
- November 18: AABANY In-House Counsel Committee Presents: Collaboration and Growth During a Crisis and Beyond. For more information, click here.
- November 19: AABANY SSFPC Presents: Fishing For Clients (Part 2). For more information, click here.
- November 23: AABANY Real Estate Committee Presents: Why Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Leadership Matters. For more information, click here.
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- November 10: WCBA Presents: Igniting your Law Firm's Digital Presence. For more information, click here.
- November 11: New York City Bar Association Presents: 17th Annual Small Law Firm Symposium. For more information, click here.
- November 12: WCBA Presents: Biweekly Coffee Talk. For more information, click here.
- November 12: The Franklin H. Williams Judicial Commission Presents: Pathways to Jury Diversity. For more information, click here.
- November 17: Brooklyn Women's Bar Association Presents: Immigration Law CLE - What Every Attorney Needs to Know. For more information, click here.
- November 17: The New York City Bar Association Presents: The Diversity Gap Part 1. For more information, click here.
- November 19: CALA and SAICBA-Q Present: Inaugural Fireside Chat with Justice Sherwood, NYC Commercial Division. For more information, click here.
- November 24: The New York City Bar Association Presents: The Diversity Gap Part 2. For more information, click here.
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- Attorney Advisor, Office of Privacy and Civil Liberties, Washington, D.C.
- Law Student Volunteer, Summer 2021, Civil Division, USAO Eastern District of New York, Brooklyn or Central Islip, NY
- Transactional Supervising Attorney (Capacity Building Practice), TakeRoot Justice, Remote
- Assistant Attorney General, New York State Office of the Attorney General, Albany, NY
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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.
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