Congratulations to Vincent Chang, one of CUP’s Catalysts for Change in Law
We received word today from James Francis, Board Chair of the Council of Urban Professionals, that Vincent Chang, past AABANY president and current co-chair of the Judiciary Committee, has been named one of CUP’s 15 Catalysts for Change in Law. This is the first time that CUP is awarding this recognition and we are pleased and proud that Vince has made the list along with 14 other highly distinguished and accomplished members of the New York legal community. Please join us in congratulating Vince. You can post your congratulations to Vince (and any of the other change catalysts) in the Comment section.
The formal recognition of all the Catalysts for Change in Law will take place at the Third Annual CUP Lawyers Forum on October 25, at which Don Liu will be a keynote speaker.
Below is the text of the announcement:
The Council of Urban Professionals (CUP), announces and congratulates our inaugural list of 15 CUP Catalysts: Change Agents 2012 | Law – wave-making, tree-shaking executives and entrepreneurs who are transforming the legal sector, driving economic growth, and giving back to their communities through board service, mentorship and philanthropy:
Debo AdegbileActing President and Director-CounselLegal Defense FundBeatrice Hamza BasseyPartnerHughes Hubbard & Reed LLPFernando BohorquezPartnerBaker & Hostetler LLPVincent ChangPartner, Litigation and Dispute ResolutionWollmuth Maher & Deutsch LLPEunu ChunPartnerKirkland & Ellis LLPAnne Cooney
Managing Director, General CounselMorgan Stanley Wealth ManagementDean GarfieldPresident and CEOInformation Technology Industry CouncilTracy Richelle HighPartnerSullivan & Cromwell LLPHakeem JeffriesCongressman ElectNew York’s 8th Congressional DistrictJaime MercadoCorporate PartnerSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLPJohn PageVice President, General Counsel and SecretaryGolden State FoodsLuis R. PenalverPartnerCahill Gordon & Reindel LLCWanji WalcottManaging CounselAmerican ExpressJoseph WestPresident and CEOMinority Corporate Counsel AssociationAdrienne WheatleyPartnerLatham and Watkins LLPPlease join us in recognizing this list of CUP Catalysts: Change Agents 2012 | Law at our 3rd Annual Lawyers Forum, taking place next Thursday, October 25th!
You also do not want to miss the dynamic fireside dinner chat between our Keynote Speaker Don H. Liu, Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary at the Xerox Corporation, and our Moderator, Werten F.W. Bellamy, Jr., President of Stakeholders, Inc.
“Wedding Palace: To a Theater Near You – The Countdown Begins”
Don Liu shared the following message with us about the “The Wedding Palace”:
On behalf of the “Wedding Palace: To a Theater Near You – The Countdown Begins” team I am pleased to say our Facebook group page is up and running! Please visit the site and become active members of the group. We would greatly appreciate it if you could extend the invite to all your friends as well. We are striving for maximum impact once the campaign and the official trailer launch on Monday October 22. The more eyes we have on our campaign the better! We are counting on all of your participation to make this happen. So start inviting now! Thank you for all your great support in making this movie a success!!
Cheers,
Coordinator
“WEDDING PALACE: AT A THEATER NEAR YOU – THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS”
Jason Bowers
WEDDING PALACE
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KALCA and the MinKwon Center team up for 2012 Voter Engagement
KALCA is collaborating with the MinKwon Center to coordinate 2012 Voter Engagement activities such as registering voters, phone banking, door knocking, and conducting voter education workshops, and we need your help. If you are able to volunteer a few hours of your time during the duration of now until November, we need people to assist us with calling registered voters and going door-to-door to remind them to vote. We will also need volunteers to help us with setting up and organizing our outreach programs and workshops during which we hope to educate people about the voter registration process and the importance of casting their ballot.
Voter Protection Volunteers Needed in PA
Are you interested in being a Voter Protection Volunteer for the presidential re-election campaign in Pennsylvania? Even though the Voter ID law has been enjoined, the need for a robust voter protection effort is now more important than ever. There will be confusion at the polls and the law may be misapplied on Election Day. Legal volunteers are necessary to help defend the right to vote for all eligible voters. In particular, we are looking for Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Khmer speakers.
Pennsylvania attorneys or law students, please sign up online at http://ofa.bo/palaw. For out-of-state attorneys and law students, please instead sign up here: http://ofa.bo/helppa. In order to confirm you for Election, we need you to sign up online! This will also ensure that we have all the information we need to advise you about training sessions, which will take place the week of October 22nd, and assign you to a polling place for Election Day.
Ellen Zeng
OFA-PA AAPI Vote Director
OFA-PA Deputy Voter Protection Coordinator
[email protected]
AALDEF Night at the Theater: Hold These Truths
Join the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund for a night at the theater!
Hold These Truths
A one-man show inspired by the true story of Japanese American civil rights hero Gordon Hirabayashi. Agonizing over the forced removal of Japanese Americans to concentration camps during World War II, Gordon journeys toward a greater understanding of America’s triumphs – and a confrontation with its failures. www.EpicTheatreEnsemble.org/HoldTheseTruths
Monday, October 22, 6:30 PM*
Epic Theatre at the 14th Street Y
344 E. 14th Street, NYC
With a special Q&A after the performance with playwright Jeanne Sakata and former Acting U.S. Solicitor General Neal Katyal
Tickets: $35
To purchase tickets, call 212.966.5932 x212.
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Jeanne Sakata made her playwriting debut with her solo play, Hold These Truths (formerly Dawn’s Light: The Journey of Gordon Hirabayashi), which received its world premiere in November 2007 in Los Angeles. The play was also the inspiration and theatrical centerpiece for the 2009 civil rights symposium on the Hirabayashi case at the University of Tennessee, “Civil Liberties, National Security and the Legacies of the Japanese Removal and Incarcerations.”
Neal Katyal is a partner at Hogan Lovells in Washington, DC. He previously served as Acting Solicitor General of the United States and as a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. Katyal has argued several cases in the U.S. Supreme Court, including Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006), a constitutional challenge to the military tribunals at Guantanamo.
*Note early curtain time. The event will end in time for you to watch the presidential debate that evening!
USCIS Electronic Immigration System
On May 22, 2012, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) launched the first phase of our new electronic immigration system, known as USCIS ELIS. This new system brings the agency closer to realizing the web-based future of immigration services. Currently, USCIS ELIS is available for individuals who need to file a stand-alone Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status (Form I-539). Future releases will add form types and functions to the system, gradually expanding to cover all USCIS immigration benefits. More information about USCIS ELIS is available at www.uscis.gov/uscis-elis.
USCIS welcomes feedback from customers and stakeholders on USCIS ELIS and is hosting a series of engagements to share updates and discuss users’ experiences with the system. The conversation at each engagement will focus upon the following topics:
· An overview of USCIS ELIS and recent updates;
· How to electronically file a benefit request using USCIS ELIS; and
· Customer feedback regarding their experiences with USCIS ELIS
The schedule for the USCIS ELIS engagements is as follows:
Location Date/Time
USCIS Washington Field Office Thursday, Oct 5
2675 Prosperity Avenue 10:30 am – 12:00 pm (Eastern
Fairfax, VA 20598
USCIS New York District Office Friday, Nov 2
26 Federal Plaza, Third Floor, 10:00 am – 11:30 am (Eastern)
Room 3-300
New York, NY 10278
USCIS Los Angeles District Office Thursday, Nov 8
300 N. Los Angeles St., Room 1001 1:00 – 2:30 pm (Pacific)
Los Angeles, CA 90012
To Participate in a Session:
These engagements are in person only. If you wish to attend, please email the Public Engagement Division at [email protected] no later than the day before the session. In the subject line of your email, please reference the following:
· For the Oct 25 engagement, reference USCIS ELIS – DC
· For the Nov 2 engagement, reference USCIS ELIS – NYC
· For the Nov 6 engagement, please reference USCIS ELIS – LA
Please include your full name and the organization you represent in the body of the email. Following your registration, we will provide an email confirmation. Also, be sure to bring government-issued photo identification and plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early to complete the security process.
Kind Regards,
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services