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  • Sun, August 13, 2017 4:00 PM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    The annual summer party saw 40+ MNAPABA members come together to eat delicious food around a backyard pool. This was the 18th year that the party was graciously hosted by Mike and Amy. The festive mood was highlighted by a demonstration of Amy's new flying drone and Cynthia Lee's beautifully decorated cake (below). Thanks for celebrating with us!


  • Sat, July 22, 2017 8:30 PM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    MNAPABA gathered at a free movie night in Matthews Park on Saturday, July 22nd. Star Wars: Rogue One was playing. Special thanks to Kevin Ha for organizing!


  • Sun, June 25, 2017 12:00 PM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    We hosted a Puppies & Pints event at Sociable Cider Werks this past Sunday. Notable guests included Jeffrey Javinar from NAPABA and new member, Elizabeth Hang (Lizzie), who just relocated from DC. Special thanks to Kevin Ha and Marisa Marek for organizing! We hope to plan this event more regularly.


  • Mon, June 19, 2017 3:53 PM | Anonymous

    ST. PAUL, MN – Today, Governor Mark Dayton announced the appointments of Brianne J. Buccicone and John D. Klossner as District Court Judges in Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District. Ms. Buccicone, endorsed for the post by MNAPABA, will be replacing the Honorable Thomas D. Hayes, and will be chambered at Elk River in Sherburne County. Mr. Klossner will replace the Honorable James E. Dehn, and will be chambered at Cambridge in Isanti County.

    “Ms. Brianne Buccicone and Mr. John Klossner have demonstrated their strong commitments to justice and public service throughout their legal careers,” said Governor Dayton. “Both Ms. Buccicone and Mr. Klossner have also made outstanding contributions to improving their communities. Minnesotans stand to gain from their sound legal judgment and continued public service.”

    About Brianne J. Buccicone

    Ms. Buccicone is an Assistant Anoka County Attorney in the Civil Division, where she represents petitioners in civil commitment proceedings. Previously, she was a Special Assistant County Attorney in the Anoka County Attorney’s Office in the Protective Services Unit; a National Product Specialist, a National Account Representative, and an Inside Account Manager at Thomson Reuters; an Assistant Ramsey County Public Defender; and a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Diane R. Alshouse, Second Judicial District. She earned her B.A. from the University of Minnesota and her J.D. from Mitchell Hamline School of Law.

    Ms. Buccicone is a member of the Minnesota Asian Pacific American Bar Association, 8U team manager for the Andover Huskies Youth Hockey Association, and a trainer for Heart Safe Andover.

    About MNAPABA's Efforts to Increase Diversity on the Bench

    MNAPABA's Judicial Selection Committee works all year long to promote diversity and inclusion on the state and federal bench in Minnesota. 

    Since its inception less than five years ago, the MNAPABA Judicial Selection Committee has helped dozens of MNAPABA members and allies through both the state and federal judicial application processes and seen four appointed to the bench. 

    With Ms. Buccicone's appointment by Governor Dayton today, MNAPABA counts nine state or federal APA judges active with MNAPABA within the state of Minnesota currently on active or senior status. This number has more than doubled in the past two years. 

    MNAPABA's Judicial Selection Committee is led by Irene Kao and the Honorable Nicole J. Starr.


  • Mon, June 19, 2017 8:30 AM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    About 15  members and friends gathered for breakfast with Prof. Frank Wu before his keynote speech at the MSBA Convention. We are grateful to Professor Wu who graciously gave us his time and shared his thoughts on the Asian-American experience. Special thanks to the MSBA for their support in making this happen.






  • Sun, April 23, 2017 11:30 AM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    The MNAPABA Women's Committee hosted a brunch and candid conversation at Loan Huynh's home in Golden Valley. Special thanks to Loan Huynh and Cynthia Lee for organizing!


  • Sun, April 09, 2017 12:12 PM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    With the local affinity bars, MNAPABA brought a broad cross-section of over 50 employers together with 80+ law students to answer questions and give advice. Many conversations carried on well past the official closing time. 

    Special thanks to Dorsey & Whitney for generously sponsoring and hosting, as well as our partner affinity bars.

    Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers  | Minnesota Hispanic Bar Association |Minnesota Lavender Bar Association| Minnesota Women Lawyers


  • Tue, March 07, 2017 12:00 PM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    MNAPABA joins the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) in condemning the revised executive order signed by President Trump stopping refugee admission and continuing a Muslim Ban.

    “As Asian Pacific Minnesotans, many of us know well the burdens of immigration and life as refugees,” said MNAPABA President Ben Kwan. “We also know first-hand that the welcoming American spirit of diversity and inclusion is a set of values many of us count as the foundation for our success and the solidarity we feel with our new neighbors. In joining NAPABA in condemning the President’s latest Executive Order, we take a stand against divisive policies that do more to divide us than keep us safe.”

    “The executive order is a continuation of the same policy that discriminates against and devalues refugees and members of the Muslim community,” said NAPABA President Cyndie Chang. “We must refuse to act out of fear and intolerance. We must not return to the dark chapters of our history where we judged people by the color of their skin, how they prayed, or where their family came from. We must stand up for our values of equity, justice, and opportunity.”

    See below for NAPABA's full statement, which we have decided to support.


    News Release

    For Immediate Release
    March 6, 2017

    NAPABA and SABA Condemn the President’s Second Attempt
    to Exclude Refugees and Implement a Muslim Ban

    WASHINGTON — The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) and the South Asian Bar Association of North America (SABA) condemn President Trump’s new executive order that includes many of the discriminatory provisions of his earlier order, which also sought to stop refugees from entering the United States and halt immigration from several Muslim-majority countries. These orders, which are based on the misguided idea that certain religious and ethnic populations are more prone to violence, are incompatible with American values, and will not make our communities safer or our nation stronger. Notably, the order, continues to 1) suspend refugee admission for 120 days, 2) reduce and limit the number of refugee admissions, and 3) targets individuals from six Muslim-majority countries, suspending entry of individuals for 90 days, with some exceptions.

    “The executive order is a continuation of the same policy that discriminates against and devalues refugees and members of the Muslim community,” said NAPABA President Cyndie Chang. “We must refuse to act out of fear and intolerance. We must not return to the dark chapters of our history where we judged people by the color of their skin, how they prayed, or where their family came from. We must stand up for our values of equity, justice, and opportunity.”

    "The President's Executive Action does nothing more than advance an anti-Muslim agenda espoused during the campaign under the guise of National Security,” said SABA President Vichal Kumar. “A refugee, by definition, is a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. The supposed justification for this Executive Action punishes this person for the very same war and persecution that is causing them to leave in the first place."

    The new executive order clarifies it is not applicable to certain individuals, such as valid visa holders whose documents were issued on or before Jan. 27, 2017, lawful permanent residents, and dual-national passport holders. The order will take effect on March 16, 2017.

    The executive order continues to require regular reports be published on suspected criminal activity committed by foreign nationals and refugees. When combined with reporting requirements under other immigration related executive orders, these reports will generate greater mistrust and fear of immigrant communities.

    Both NAPABA and SABA joined litigation against the executive order enacted on Jan. 27, 2017. Our members have been at the airports assisting families, in the field educating communities about their rights, and in the courts supporting local and national pro bono efforts. Read our original statementhere.

    NAPABA and SABA join our fellow attorneys, the Asian Pacific American community, and Americans of all backgrounds in reiterating our commitment to diversity and justice. We remain committed to ensuring that all are free from discrimination and racial and religious profiling. 

    For more information, contact:

    NAPABA is the national association of Asian Pacific American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students. NAPABA represents the interests of over 50,000 attorneys and over 75 national, state, and local bar associations. Its members include solo practitioners, large firm lawyers, corporate counsel, legal services and non-profit attorneys, and lawyers serving at all levels of government. NAPABA engages in legislative and policy advocacy, promotes APA political leadership and political appointments, and builds coalitions within the legal profession and the community at large. NAPABA also serves as a resource for government agencies, members of Congress, and public service organizations about APAs in the legal profession, civil rights, and diversity in the courts.

    SABA North America (formerly NASABA/North American South Asian Bar Association) is a voluntary bar organization and serves as an umbrella organization to 26 chapters in the United States and Canada. SABA North America is a recognized forum for professional growth and advancement for South Asian attorneys in North America and seeks to protect the rights and liberties of the South Asian community across the continent. Learn more at www.sabanorthamerica.com


    National Asian Pacific American Bar Association | 1612 K St. NW, Suite 510 | Washington, D.C. 20006 | www.napaba.org

      


    Link to statement on NAPABA website

  • Tue, March 07, 2017 11:40 AM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    On February 22, 24 lawyers and 8 law student volunteers gathered at the Hmong American Partnership in East St. Paul to serve the community at a Legal Advice Day. MNAPABA Outreach Committee member Summra Shariff organized the event in partnership with the Volunteer Lawyers Network, Hmong American Bar Association and the Hmong American Partnership. A diverse group of clients received help on a variety of legal issues, including immigration, criminal, housing, civil, and family law matters. At the clinic, clients received help drafting pleadings, immigration forms, and accessing other legal resources. In addition, interpreters were on hand to makes sure all clients understood the advice provided.

    Prior to the Legal Advice Day, all volunteers participated in a training at Robins Kaplan LLP. Moving forward, we hope to establish a regular monthly clinic to provide much needed legal services in east St. Paul, an area where there are few affordable legal resources and many people who need help.

    MNAPABA member Victor Chan advises a client at the Legal Advice Day on February 22, 2017

  • Tue, March 07, 2017 11:22 AM | Vincent Pham (Administrator)

    Thank you to all who attended the Annual Winter Retreat. Special thanks to Judge Peter Reyes for leading a career workshop and his continued support of MNAPABA.

    Below are some photos of the event courtesy of Yi-Chao Chang.









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