[미주한국일보] AABANY, 김준현 뉴욕남부 지검 부검사장에 공로상
[미주한국일보] AABANY, 김준현 뉴욕남부 지검 부검사장에 공로상
On June 30, AABANY’s Prosecutors Committee held their 7th Annual Reception at Brooklyn Law School, honoring Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim and the family of fallen hero Detective Wenjian Liu. Read our highlight here.
The Korea Times, a Korean-language newspaper, covered the event. Translation of the article below:
The Asian American Bar Association of New York’s Prosecutors Committee held their 7th Annual Reception on June 30 at Brooklyn Law School. On the same day that he was promoted, Deputy U.S. Attorney Korean prosecutor Kim Joon Hyun (far left in the photo) received a Distinguished Service Award. The family of deceased officer Detective Wenjian Liu of the New York Police Department (NYPD), who was last year fatally shot, also received an honor for their sacrifice.
Original article: AABANY, 김준현 뉴욕남부 지검 부검사장에 공로상 <김소영 기자>
亞裔律師協會 追憶警員劉文健 – 世界新聞網
On June 30, AABANY’s Prosecutors Committee held their 7th Annual Reception at Brooklyn Law School, honoring Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon H. Kim and the family of fallen hero Detective Wenjian Liu. Read our highlight here.
The World Journal, a Chinese-language newspaper, covered the reception. Translation of the article courtesy of Tommy and Jenny Wong below:
On June 30 at Brooklyn Law School, the Asian American Bar Association of New York (AABANY) gathered for the 7th Annual Prosecutors Reception with different affinity bar members (KALAGNY, SABANY, etc.) and state and federal prosecutors. During the Prosecutors Reception, they honored the fallen police officer Wenjian Liu. The fallen police officer’s father shared stories of his son, which touched all of the audience members and brought them to tears. ADA Kin Ng translated the fallen police officer’s father’s stories of how Wenjian Liu loved helping people and making a change.
Kin Ng also told his story of the first time he met Det. Liu’s parents, which brought back his memories of his own parents:
Right when I entered his house, “[Det. Liu’s] father said to me, “Are you hungry?” I responded, “I am not hungry.” As with many other Asian parents, they insisted that I should have something to eat.
During the ceremony, Wenjian Liu’s father, mother, and widow received a standing ovation along with a salute.
Prosecutors from the five boroughs of New York were represented at the event. Preet Bharara, famously known for prosecuting Sheldon Silver, since he took his position, has attended every event each year. He also gave remarks. He hopes to increase the presence of Asian Americans in law enforcement and hopes that Asian Americans can bring justice everywhere as well.
Deputy U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Joon Kim was presented with an award. During his speech, he pointed out that the role of prosecutors is difficult, but that whatever we do, we have to do it the right way and the proper way. His proudest achievement is to be able to tell his 4-year-old son that he brings people to justice, just like Batman.
Original article: 首頁 > 紐約亞裔律師協會 追憶警員劉文健記者洪群超/紐約報導 June 30, 2015, 9:36 pm 402 次
Cadwalader Partner, Federal Judge Broaden Scope of Re-Enactments
Cadwalader Partner, Federal Judge Broaden Scope of Re-Enactments
“Some 150 lawyers came to watch a re-enactment produced by Cadwalader litigation partner Kathy Chin and her husband, Judge Denny Chin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. For nearly a decade the pair have been re-enacting important cases in Asian-American legal history for live audiences with help from members of the Asian American Bar Association of New York.”
Nell Gluckman, of The American Lawyer, recently spotlighted Hon. Denny Chin and Kathy Hirata Chin’s work in leading historical trial reenactments in, “Cadwalader Partner, Federal Judge Broaden Scope of Reenactments.”
An important educational tool for attorneys, the trial reenactments have highlighted the history of Asian Americans in the law. The Chins are now planning to broaden the scope of topics covered. Whatever case they choose next, we trust their talent and judgment and look forward to the thought-provoking questions and conversations that they will inevitably bring up.
Click on the link above to read the article.
NAPABA Voter Eligibility: Deadline Extension July 22
To be eligible to vote in this year’s elections, you must be a direct NAPABA member OR activate your NAPABA affiliate membership online. NAPABA has extended the deadline to July 22!
AABANY is an affiliate of NAPABA. If you are an active member of AABANY and eligible to vote, you should have received information from us about how to activate your NAPABA affiliate membership. If you did not receive this email, contact Margaret Langston at margaret.langston@aabany.org.
Being an active affiliate member will not be sufficient for voting purposes beginning this year! You must activate your NAPABA membership! For more information about NAPABA’s membership changes, click here. Please also consider reviewing NAPABA’s Membership FAQs Sheet.
If you have already received a code from AABANY, please proceed to activation with the following instructions.
- Visit: http://www.napaba.org/login.aspx
- Enter your email address and the password [password1]
- Click manage profile to renew your membership.
- Follow the steps to update your profile.
- On the last and final page enter the code from your affiliate in the promotional code box. Click “apply code”.
Congratulations, you have successfully renewed your NAPABA membership through 12/31/2015!
If you receive an error that says username and password combination not found, please click here to register and proceed with the following instructions:
- Select the following options from the bottom of the page: Affiliate, Affiliate with Partners Directory ($250), Affiliate Associate, or Affiliate Law Student.
- Follow the registration prompts to create a new profile. Please note that you can waive the $100 fee on the last page of the registration form.
- On the last and final page enter the code from your affiliate in the promotional code box. Click “apply code”.
Congratulations, you have successfully renewed your membership through 12/31/2015!
Please note that the deadline has been extended to 11:59 pm PDT on July 22, 2015.
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On June 24, AABANY held its 8th Annual Winetasting & Networking Reception for Law Firm Partners and Senior In-House Counsel. Thanks to Sonia Low, Board Director and General Counsel of the ONE Group Hospitality, we were able to hold the Winetasting at STK Downtown, formerly known as Tenjune. There were approximately 125 people present at this invite-only event, held by the Corporate Law Committee and the In-House Counsel Committee. Congratulations to each of the prize winners of the raffles and the icebreaker.
We thank the sponsors of the evening:
- Planet Data Solutions, Headline Sponsor
- Prosperian Wealth Management, Headline Sponsor
- Summit Financial Printing, Headline Sponsor
- Perkins Coie LLP, Premier Sponsor
- Haynes and Boone, LLP
- Hudson Court Reporting
- Mayer Brown
- Reed Smith
- RGP Legal
We also thank the organizers of the evening for their hard work in putting together this wonderful event: William Wang, President; Susan Shin, President-Elect; Marianne Chow, Vice President of Programs and Operations; William Ng, Vice President of Finance and Development; In-House Counsel Committee Co-Chairs Blossom Kan, Austin So, and Duane Morikawa; Corporate Law Committee Co-Chairs Larry Wee and Dwight Yoo, and their Managing Director of Programs George Hang; and Mentorship Program Coordinator David Sohn. Thank you as well to the volunteers, including former AABANY Intern Kevin Wong who provided us with the photographs. Finally, thank you to each and every person to attended.
Stay tuned for more news about the Mentorship Program, which will open applications on July 10, and our Fall Conference, which will take place on September 19, 2015.
We’re already looking forward to next year!
Join AABANY member Judge Pamela K. Chen at a PALS panel, July 6
Insights Into Career Opportunities at the U.S. Attorney’s Office and Beyond
When: July 6, 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where: Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP (767 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10153)
This panel will provide insight on opportunities for internships, externships, and employment as an Assistant United States Attorney. The specific requirements and the recruitment and selection process of AUSA’s will be highlighted. Additionally, this panel will explore the skills gained and the benefits of practicing as a Federal Prosecutor.
Panelists:
- Alvin Bragg, Executive Deputy Attorney General for Social Justice at the New York Attorney General’s Office
- The Honorable Vernon S. Broderick, United States District Court Judge at the Southern District of New York
- The Honorable Margo K. Brodie, United States District Court Judge at the Eastern District of New York
- The Honorable Pamela K. Chen, United States District Court Judge at the Eastern District of New York
- Natalie Lamarque, Chief of Staff to the General Counsel, at the New York Life Insurance Company
- Jessica Ortiz, Assistant United States Attorney at the Southern District of New York
Please Click Here to RSVP
Registration ends on July 3, 2015
NYREJ – Ling of First Nationwide Title Agency: The rule of the Four S’s
NYREJ – Ling of First Nationwide Title Agency: The rule of the Four S’s
Congratulations to Margaret Ling for her recognition by the New York Real Estate Journal as one of the 2015 Women in Real Estate!
Margaret is one of our Board Directors and Co-Chair of AABANY’s Real Estate Committee. She has been a long-time supporter of AABANY is an extremely active bar leader. To read more about Margaret and her many accomplishments, click on the link in the title.
She also shares her favorite quote:
“The attributes of a great lady may still be found in the rule of the Four S’s: Sincerity, Simplicity, Sympathy and Serenity.” ~ Emily Post






















