Law students and lawyers are the products of considerable societal investment; as such, it is incumbent upon them to give back and to give generously., While I knew that our society had those problems, I realized that knowing problems is different from helping people facing the problems. The Task Force advances the T3 project, which aims to incorporate a three-pronged approach encompassing education and communication, advocacy, and research, to address The L&E Committee will be creating more networking opportunities by hosting more meetings, informational panels or sessions, and social events throughout the rest of the year. AABANY Member Profile: Karen Lin Runs for Queens Civil Court Judge. Pro Bono Resources - Asian American Bar Association of New York , AABANY/AALFNY Pro Bono Legal Referral Clinic, Public Interest Scholarship Online Application, Public Interest Scholarship PDF Application, Prior Public Interest Scholarship Recipients, 2023 Public Interest Scholarship Recipients, Sonia & Celina Sotomayor Judicial Internship Program, The Pro Bono Legal Referral Clinic wins the New York State Bar Leaders Legal Innovation Award, Please see the AABANY list of COVID-19 resources. Following this initial portion of the kick-off event, all attendees networked and conversed over light refreshments for the rest of the evening. For more information, please visit What We Do. Questions?You can find additional resources about the Convention and Indianapolis on our website, but if you have additional questions, contact us at convention@napaba.org. All rights reserved. AABANY Members: Please Complete Survey forCUNY Graduate Center Research Study on Second-Generation Chinese Americans, AABANY Member Profile: Christopher Bae Runs for New York City Council, NAPABA and APABA Tampa Bay Oppose Florida Alien Land Law in Court, 2023 NAPABA Convention| Early Bird Registration Opens June 15, AABANY Solo and Small Law Practice Committee Holds First Support Group Event, AABANY Members: Pro Bono Opportunity Help Close Civil Justice Gap through New York State Attorney Emeritus Program (AEP), https://feerickcenterfordham.galaxydigital.com/, Thank You to Our Volunteers at the Brooklyn Pro Bono Clinic in June, AABANY Student Outreach & IP Committees Host Panel: What Do IP Lawyers Do?, Hon. Jobs at LSNV; City Council District 19 covers neighborhoods in Northeast Queens including College Point, Whitestone, North Flushing, Bayside, Douglaston, and Little Neck. Alerts and actions will range from emergency legal services to direct non-legal service actions and from workshops to rallies.PLEASE Official blog of the Asian American Bar Association of New York. AABANY Announcements: February 7, 2022 - Asian American Bar AABANY/AALFNY Pro Bono Legal Referral Clinic This provides a great chance for Committee Members to connect with each other and form a virtual support system that lawyers practicing in solo or small law firms might find hard to get within their own practice. Despite the poor air quality, the event had an impressive turnout, with nearly 80 in attendance, including lawyers, judges, and retired judges, as well as AABANY Board Members and Committee Chairs. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. The Pro Bono and Community Service Committee (PBCS) of the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) encourages pro bono legal service among Asian Pacific American (APA) attorneys, informs the community of their legal rights, and works with not-for-profits to bring free/low cost legal services to the APA, immigrant, and other New York communities. This program discusses elder law issues relating to Medicaid law changes, health proxy, power of attorney, and wills. Kris Singh, Surrogate Court, Montgomery County, Hon. Thank you to our Columbia Law Schools Spring Break Caravan. Instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. If elected, Christopher hopes to focus on initiatives supporting public safety, public education and housing affordability. Zainab Chaudhury, New York Court of Claims, Hon. The volunteers dedication to pro bono work, aiding in both Mandarin and Cantonese, is emblematic of the Committees commitment to serving all members of the community. If you would like to apply to be considered for the LRIS panel, please contactjoinlris@aabany.org, Christopher recalls from his upbringing that his parents stressed the importance of both education and public service. Growing up in Queens, Christopher witnessed the transformation of the borough from within, as a flurry of diverse cultures trickled into his classrooms. In appropriate cases, accompany the community member to court or help them seek counseling or mental health treatment, as well as connect community members with each other for mutual support. All rights reserved. To see the current list, clickhere. If you are interested in sponsoring the Annual Dinner, please clickHERE. In response to heightened anti-Asian violence during the pandemic, AABANYs Anti-Asian Violence Task Force created the Hate Eradication Active Response Team (HEART) initiative to support community members who have suffered a bias incident or hate crime. Inspired by the historic number of women and AAPI Council Members elected in 2021, Christopher hopes to help push the makeup of Queens leadership to reflect the diversity of its communities. AABANY hosted for the second time theColumbia Law Schools Spring Break Caravan. All rights reserved. Finding inspiration. The inclusion of any link or re-blog of any post does not imply any endorsement of any views expressed in such post. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. With regard to speaker names, moderator names and potential sponsors, you can submit names even if they are not yet confirmed, but we will follow up with you after the May 31 submission deadline to lock down those details.For examples of past AABANY Fall Conference programs, please visit our website, under the Conference tab in the top menu.If you have any questions, please email main@aabany.org. She attended college at the State University of New York at Buffalo before returning to New York City to pursue her law degree at Brooklyn Law School. 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 Following the February 10, 2021 publication of AABANY and Paul, Weiss report, A Rising Tide of Hate Hari Singh, New York City Family Court, Bronx County, Hon. The group also discussed how they would like to hear or learn from the Committee and exchanged ideas for upcoming events. Karen Lin, New York City Civil Court, Queens County, Hon. A former Committee Co-Chair for AABANYs Pro Bono and Community Service Committee, she led the creation of the Queens Pro Bono Clinic in 2020 and subsequently the Remote Legal Clinic. She believes that a good judge knows the law, understands and applies it. Address Jessica Sin, New York City Family Court, Queens County, Hon. To learn more about AABANYs Judiciary Committee and its work, click here. During the widespread shutdown of in-person services necessitated by the novel COVID-19 pandemic, AABANYs Pro Bono and Community Service Committee redirected its volunteer resources towards establishing the Remote Legal Clinic, which offered bilingual assistance by telephone and other virtual modalities. Nothing on this blog should be construed to be legal advice. AABANYs Pro Bono Clinic has served the APA community for many years before COVID-19 with competent legal services and information, overcoming linguistic, cultural and financial barriers. AABANY recognizes the importance of pro bono legal services to ensure fairness in our courts and assist individuals who cannot afford lawyers. Now, she hopes to serve her community in a new capacity by becoming the first East Asian female judge elected in Queens. Our first one of the new fiscal year will be on May 17. Remote Legal Clinic Pro Bono & Community Service Committee While policymakers are free to address the legitimate national security concerns of the United States, they may not enact discriminatory laws on the backs of the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community.. Copyright 2023 Asian American Bar Association of New York. As of March 1, 2021, the AABANYs Pro Bono Remote Clinic will not take any calls from the telephone lines. We extend our heartfelt thanks to the dedicated volunteers who made the Brooklyn Pro Bono Clinic such a success: Please come and join our upcoming Manhattan Pro Bono Clinic on 6/21, starting at 6:30pm at e new location, Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE), 111 Norfolk Street, New York, NY. During NAPABA Lobby Day last month, our members demanded that Congress act in response to state actions restricting our communities ability to pursue a livelihood. The code for 2023 is now available. For more information on the L&E Committee, clickhere. Free 30-minute consultation with attorneys Interpreters available. Please call the clinic where your appointment is scheduled, so we can give Interested in future speaking opportunities? Connect with students from APALSAs from other law schools and members from AABANY's Young Lawyers Committee. Community members in need of a legal referral can call one of several phone numbers depending on language spoken: 516.788.8820 (English), 516.788.8821 (Mandarin), 516.788.8822 (Cantonese), 516.788.8823 (Japanese), or 516.788.8825 (Korean). Please click on the flyer below for more information. On Wednesday, June 7, 2023, AABANYs Judiciary Committee hosted its annual Judges Reception to honor newly inducted, elevated, and retiring judges, in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. Hon. During this program, students shadowed volunteer attorneys at the Queens pro bono clinics held on Saturdays, researched and drafted legal training materials for the pro bono clinics, attended a legal community presentation about bankruptcy, and met with various mentors from law firms and SOC graduates. On behalf of SOC, we are grateful for the not-for profit and biglaw corporate attorneys coming together to mentor these law students. For more information about Karen Lins campaign, including how you can volunteer or support her candidacy, please visit https://www.karenlin2022.com/. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. This website contains links to other third-party websites. Such links are only for the convenience of the reader and the contents of any third-party sites are not an endorsement by AABANY or its members. New York law is rapidly changing in this area, so contact an attorney for up-to-date advice. See the flyer below for more information and how to contact the clinic for assistance. The honorees recognized at the event were individuals who represent the significant strides that AAPI judges have made during the past year in the ongoing effort to enhance diversity in the judiciary. Karen was raised in Flushing and northeast Queens by immigrant parents and continues to call Queens home today. Thanks to AABANYs dedicated and skilled volunteer attorneys, law students and interpreters, the Remote Clinic assisted over 400 callers on a myriad of legal matters involving housing, immigration, criminal law, fraud, family and matrimonial law, wills, and small business loans. Christopher elaborates: In terms of advocacy, theres always a back and forth between victims rights and the rights of the accused. To register by June 26 and learn more, click here. One of the benefits of being an AABANY member is that you get a FREE Affiliate Membership to NAPABA. Goals: Assist the community member to report the bias incidents or crimes to police or other relevant agencies or tracking mechanisms and assist in the prosecution of the alleged perpetrators or accompany the community member to interviews by the police or prosecutors. Rina Gurung, New York City Housing Court, Bronx County, Hon. The goals of the LRIS are to provide information and The survey closes July 15. Sponsorships are still being accepted. Christopher has greatly enjoyed his work with AABANY and doing so has allowed him to keep a pulse on the concerns of the AAPI community, empowering him to support initiatives he finds important on a personal level, outside of his work as a prosecutor. This is the type of leadership we need in the end, this is what representation really means. The information provided on this website does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. AABANY encourages its members to become involved in the New York State Attorney Emeritus Program (AEP) this year. and we will send you an application form. English Pro Bono & Community Service Committee Supervisory (Deputy Associate Chief Counsel, Litigation) Attorney - Advisor, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Washington, D.C. Resident Legal Advisor, Mexico, Criminal Division (CRM), Mexico City, Mexico, Senior Policy Counsel or Policy Counsel, New York Civil Liberties Union Foundation, New York, NY, General Attorney, DHS, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of the Principal Legal Advisor. The Membership Committee is planning an event to attend Asi Winds magic show, produced by David Blaine. Thanks toourvolunteer attorneys, law students and interpreters, the Remote Clinic was able to assist over 400 callers since June 2020. The views expressed by the authors of any particular blog entry are those of the authors only and may not reflect the views of AABANY. AABANY REMOTE PRO BONO LEGAL CLINIC. AABANY is pleased to announce that over 40 General Counsels have accepted our invitation to join us at the Pre-Dinner GC Reception, taking place from 5:30 pm to 7 pm on May 23 at the Annual Dinner, at Cipriani Wall Street. We hope you will join us on May 23, during AAPI Heritage Month! WebMonthly Pro Bono Legal Clinic PBCS hosts walk-in legal clinics, free and open to all New York remains in 2023 as one of 42 states in the country without an AAPI judge on the states highest court. Instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. To register by May 14, click on the image below. The Support Group will meet monthly and the next meeting will be on June 27 to discuss how to reap the benefits of technology implementations for your practice. This website contains links to other third-party websites. NAPABA extends its thanks and appreciation to Professor Robert S. Chang of the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, the entire legal team at Foley Hoag LLP, and the NAPABA Amicus Committee, chaired by Radha Pathak and Albert Giang, for their work and leadership. Program title and description and how it aligns with this year's theme "Embracing Wellness and Well-Being - Strengthening the Legal Profession by Investing in Ourselves"; With regard to speaker names, moderator names and potential sponsors, you can submit names even if they are not yet confirmed, but we will follow up with you after the May 31 submission deadline to lock down those details. Yang Chen atyang.chen@aabany.org. As of March 1, 2021, the AABANYs Pro Bono Remote Clinic will not As of March 1, 2021, the AABANYs Pro Bono Remote Clinic will not If you have any questions, please send them to the same address. Only sponsors and invited guests of AABANY are admitted to the Pre-Dinner GC Reception. We only have power if we have a seat at the table, and that requires voting and being very purposeful about who represents us and our interests at both the city and state levels, he states. AABANYs Legal Referral and Information Service (LRIS) connects members of the New York Asian American community with qualified legal counsel, overcoming linguistic and cultural barriers and increasing the accessibility of legal referral services in the Greater New York area for an underserved demographic. Housing court is the last stop before youre homeless, Karen reflects, [yet] the playing field is so unlevel. She was humbled by this opportunity. AAPI jurists remain significantly under-represented in New York courts. WebRemote Legal Clinic. Please call (718) 376-4036 to make an appointment. The next event is currently being planned. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, AABANY suspended its walk-in clinic and operated a remote legal hotline, assisting over 400 callers as an emergency stopgap effort to provide LEP members of the Asian American community access to necessary information and available resources during the pandemic. Even if you have already filled out the form, we kindly ask that you resubmit your interesthere. A dedicated public servant, Karen currently serves as court attorney-referee in Kings County Surrogates Court. To register by June 6, please click on the image below. AABANY thanks the honorees for their pioneering and inspirational role. 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 While we are interested in helping community members report the incident or seek redress and justice under the law, we act in accordance with the community members directions and in their best interests. However, individuals from the Asian Pacific American community can now call and request remote assistance from volunteer attorneys by phone. On May 31, 2023 at noon, AABANYs Solo and Small Firm Practice Committee held its first Support Group meeting over Zoom, where 9 committee members joined and got to know each other and their practice areas. HEART aims to help community members obtain a resolution consistent with their interests and desires, whether that means seeking justice under the law for a given hate incident or providing a referral to mental health or other services. This caravan has inspired me to participate in the pro bono clinic as a future attorney, and I look forward to exploring even more ways to make the sessions efficient and to help the clients legally and emotionally., What I found during the research was that massive amounts of materials and resources are already provided by municipal bodies, government officials, and private law firms on the internet. When: 05/15/2023 - 6:00 to 8:00 pmVia Zoom. A former Committee Co-Chair for AABANYs Pro Bono and Community To learn more about the SOC,clickhere. These pro bono clinics act like triages in which attorneys spot issues for the individuals and provide legal information and referrals within a 30-minute session. This year, Caravan representative Angel Li (CLS 23) reached out to the Pro Bono& Community Service Committee (PBCS) and Student Outreach Committee (SOC) to supervise six students during the week of March 14, 2022. was especially memorable as a means of getting me into the right mindset before the program even formally began. When: 05/18/2023 6:00-8:00 PM,6:00 PMWhere: New York County Supreme Court,60 Centre Street (Rotunda)New York, NY. Connecting with old friends. AABANY PBCS + AAFE Present: Queens Pro Bono Legal Clinic However, the interactions between him and his community when someone stops him on the street and affirms his desire for change have made all of his work feel ultimately worthwhile. During these unprecedented times, there is a tremendous need for free legal assistance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298cfZVpZJk, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbqinFl2Dp4, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CZrC4lu8J0. All rights reserved. The Clinic was made possible by volunteers who generously donated their time and expertise to help those in need. The AABANY Logo is registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. times, we have all been witness to sweeping changes that necessitated powerful legal responses. To other AAPI individuals who are considering running for public office, Christopher encourages them to join a campaign, even if its just on a voluntary basis. Care and compassion are pillars to Karens work: If you care about people, youll care about their problems and see people as people instead of cases to go through, she explains. Once the details for the next L&E Committee event are finalized, we will update the AABANY calendar and send email updates. Rather than picking just one essay from the Caravan, we believe its best to share with you all a snippet of these law students thoughts about the Caravan. Weve been quite fortunate to have the support of our volunteer attorneys who are willing to teach each other and to open the eyes of these young law students about the problems many indigent and limited English proficient clients face daily. Feel free to also email your resumes We are now accepting donations to support the T3 Project. The AABANY Logo is registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. This program is presented in English and Mandarin Chinese. AILA - Pro Bono AABANY is firmly committed to being a strong voice and steadfast advocate on behalf of the Asian-American/Pacific-Islander community. The AABANY Logo is registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. This member profile has been published for informational purposes only and does not constitute and should not be construed as a campaign endorsement. Though District 19 has a nearly 39% Asian population, if Christopher is elected, he will be the first AAPI Council Member representing that district, creating a new milestone in AAPI representation. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Copyright 2023 Asian American Bar Association of New York. address the surge of anti-Asian hate and violence in the community. Copyright 2023 Asian American Bar Association of New York. Now that her children are older, Karen hopes to deliver justice again through the bench. As the end of primary elections draws closer, ending on June 27th, Christopher emphasizes the importance of AAPI political engagement. Attorney Emeritus volunteers also receive benefits including up to 15 CLE credits and special recognition from Chief Judge Rowan D. Wilson and Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Edwina G. Richardson-Mendelson. Working as a neutral arbiter refined her ability to resolve disputes, facilitate dialogue, and practice empathy. Instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only. Im really proud that Senator John Liu has endorsed me and my campaign, he states. AABANY Presents: Monthly Pro Bono Clinic in Manhattan The inclusion of any link or re-blog of any post does not imply any endorsement of any views expressed in such post. On behalf of PBCS, we want to thank these law students for creating much-needed training materials to help volunteer attorneys in recognizing common issues in housing, family, wills and estates, and immigration law with flowcharts and outlines. To that end, I do think that the more that people see diversity in elected positions, the better it is for our community members to build trust with government and become more civically engaged. When: 05/03/2023,6:00 PMWhere: In Person & Online: Fordham Law School Moot Court Room (1st Floor)150 W 62nd St. New York, NY. Days later, Rep. Judy Chu of California, who chairs the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, and Rep. Al Green of Texas introduced the Preemption of Real Property Discrimination Act in the United States House of Representatives. For more information on Christopher Baes campaign, including how you can volunteer or support his candidacy, visit https://www.bae2023.com/, or contact his team at bae@bae2023.com. You are also welcome to share this survey with any personal contacts who fit these criteria. In yesterdays brief, the coalition argued that laws such as SB 264 are stains on American history and that alien land laws have historically and consistently been struck down as invidiously discriminatory. They promote discrimination against the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community and endanger these populations under the guise of national security concerns. Furthermore, he is proud to have been part of AABANYs leadership at a time when membership grew to greater heights than ever before. All rights reserved. Supported By the Following Asian Pacific American Law Student Associations: Brooklyn, Cardozo, Columbia,Cornell,CUNY,Fordham, Harvard,Hofstra,New York Law School,NYU, Seton Hall, andSt. Johns, A Special Thank You to Our COVID Student Leaders:Alexander Hwang,Andersen Gu,Anthony Park, Diana Lam, Jenny Park, Jeremy Chu,Jing Chu, Long Dang,Meng Zhang, Taiyee Chien, Sejal Waghray, and Xinyi Shen, Asian American Law Fund of New York (AALFNY), Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association (CCBA), Chinese Chamber of Commerce of New York (CCCNY), Korean American Lawyers Association of Greater New York (KALAGNY). WASHINGTON The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) and the Asian Pacific American Bar Association of Tampa Bay (APABA Tampa Bay) joined the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality, the Hispanic National Bar Association, the South Asian Bar Association of North America, and other partners to oppose the Florida Conveyances to Foreign Entities Law (SB 264), a new statute that would prohibit individuals from purchasing real property in Florida based on national origin. Clickhereto The AABANY Logo is registered in the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office. Our volunteers met with 14 clients and discussed issues relating to identity theft, insurance benefits, fraud, divorce, and government benefits. Donations can be made to AALFNY AABANY Relaunches Pro Bono Clinic Remotely to Assist Asian If you are available to volunteer please contact probono@aabany.org to sign up or ask questions. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. Contact: Rahat N. Babar, Deputy Executive Director for Policy. Her commitment to justice was well-recognized by her colleagues, as she was subsequently appointed judge of the New York City Housing Court. We wish them the best in completing their studies and continue the AABANYs spirit of giving back to the community. On June 28, the Committee will be hosting Using Benefits Provided by NYC Department of Small Business Services as a Solo or Small Law Firm at 5:30 PM to help practices get the most out of services provided by the NYC Department of Small Business Services. This presentation is in English with Mandarin and Cantonese Chinese translation. Take care and be safe! If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Career Placement Committee at To see more photos, go here. She returned to the courtroom in 2013 as a court attorney-referee in Surrogates Court, the position she continues to hold today. members as well as the public, and especially the Asian American community. Additionally, if you have any ideas or suggestions for an event through the L&E Committee, please fill outAABANYs Contact Us form. The CRTF will serve as a central clearinghouse for information and coordination tailoring the alerts sent This is the blog for the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY). We thankKirkand & Ellis for sponsoring the Pre-Dinner GC Reception. According to the Special Advisor Report on New York State Courts, around 9 percent of Queens judges are Asian although the most recent Queens census reports that Asians constitute 27 percent of the population. Due to the rapidly evolving nature of the COVID-19 crisis, readers are advised to check official government sources for the most up-to-date information on changes in policy and procedure since the information on this website may not constitute the most up-to-date legal or other information. All volunteers must be AABANY members for professional liability Hear how you can manage the mental fatigue that comes with studying for the bar exam and best practices for bar prep. Karen Lin, an AABANY member since 2019, is a candidate for Judge of the Civil Court in Queens. AABANYs Judiciary Committee Hosts 2023 Judges Reception in Celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month.