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  • Sunday, October 23, 2011 2:35 PM | Anonymous member
    Attention law students! If you are interested in attending the NAPABA Convention in Atlanta next month and would like to apply for funding to help with your travel expenses, let us know! Several LA-area APA bar associations have contributed to a limited pool of funds to assist. Please email contactapaba@gmail.com (subject line "Law Student Funding") with your resume and estimated budget by Monday, October 31. As a prerequisite, you must also request funding from your law school.

    Please note that early-bird registration rates for law students will expire on Friday, November 11. If you are a current member of APABA or another NAPABA affiliate, you are eligible for a $100 discount on your registration fee in addition to the early-bird discount.
  • Friday, October 07, 2011 2:54 AM | Anonymous member
    Congratulations to APABA board member, civil rights activist and defense attorney Mia Yamamoto, who will be honored by the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission and Board of Supervisors at the October 11 John Anson Ford "Champions of Equality & Justice" Awards Ceremony! The John Anson Ford Award is given to individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted better human relations in the Los Angeles community.
  • Friday, September 23, 2011 3:00 PM | Anonymous member
    PRESS RELEASE

    For immediate release: September 23, 2011
    Contact: Christina Yang, (213) 229-5149, contactapaba@gmail.com

    APABA Congratulates Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen on Historic
    Nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit


    Los Angeles, CA - The Asian Pacific American Bar Association (APABA) of Los Angeles County congratulates Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen on her historic nomination to the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Yesterday, President Barack Obama nominated Judge Nguyen for a seat on the Ninth Circuit, making her the first Vietnamese American and the first Asian Pacific American woman to be nominated for a federal appellate judge position.

    "Judge Nguyen's nomination to the Ninth Circuit is very significant to us," said Flora Yin, APABA president. "She was a founding member of APABA and served as our second president. Her commitment to access, inclusion, and diversity, however, goes beyond APABA. She has been a member of many minority bars, including the Women Lawyer Association of Los Angeles, the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Orange County, the Korean American Bar Association, the Japanese American Bar Association, and the Southern California Chinese Lawyers Association."

    Judge Nguyen has served as a United States District Judge in the Central District of California in Los Angeles since 2009. Before her current appointment, she served as a California Superior Court judge. Her life and accomplishments are distinctly American and emblematic of an immigrant family's contributions to American society. Born in Dalat, South Vietnam, Judge Nguyen fled with her family to the United States in 1975, settling in California. Her parents had to work several jobs simultaneously to support their children. Often, Judge Nguyen worked alongside them as a child. Despite this, or perhaps because of it, she graduated from Occidental College in 1987 and UCLA School of Law in 1991. She began her career as an associate at Musick, Peeler & Garrett in Los Angeles before joining the Criminal Division of the United States Attorney's Office.

    "APABA is thrilled that the President has nominated Judge Nguyen to the Ninth Circuit. She has served the community for years, both on the bench and off. She will truly contribute a valuable viewpoint to the federal appellate court because of her distinctive background and experiences. We look forward to a speedy confirmation by the Senate," stated Christina Yang, APABA board member.

    APABA applauds President Barack Obama for nominating Judge Nguyen to the Ninth Circuit.

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    The Asian Pacific American Bar Association was established in 1998 to establish a broad base of membership that is reflective of the ethnic and cultural diversity of the Asian/Pacific Islander American community in the greater Los Angeles area.
  • Friday, September 16, 2011 6:41 PM | Anonymous member
    Thanks to all of the law students, attorneys and judges who joined us on September 15 at APABA's 5th Annual Law Student Welcome Mixer!



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