VABA-DC - Vietnamese American Bar Association of the Greater Washington DC Area
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VABA-DC Joins Coalition of Non-Profits To Establish Volunteer Law Corps and Hold Pro-Bono Vietnamese-Language Legal Clinics For Oil Spill Disaster Victims in the Gulf Coast. |
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MEDIA ADVISORY
EVENT DATE: JUNE 26-27, 2010
Contact: Shandon Phan,
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or (202) 415-3366
In response to the urgent legal needs of the Vietnamese
American community affected by the BP Oil Spill Disaster, VABA-DC has joined forces
with various national and local community organizations and bar associations to
hold two bilingual legal aid clinics for Vietnamese American fishermen in the Gulf Coast
on June 25-26, 2010.
“VABA-DC is committed to serving the legal needs of the Vietnamese
American community,” said Mai T. Pham, VABA-DC President. “It is critical for
us to be part of this important effort to protect the rights and interests of
the Vietnamese American community along the Gulf Coast
and their way of life.” |
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VABA-DC's Annual Summer Meet & Greet Happy Hour - August 3, 2010 |
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Please join us for VABA-DC's Annual Summer Meet and Greet Happy Hour for Attorneys, Summer Clerks, and Recent Graduates
Tuesday, August 3 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. K Street Lounge 1301 K Street, NW McPherson Square Metro
Appetizers and Drinks will be provided. Questions? Please e-mail
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Judge Jacqueline Nguyen to keynote at VABA-DC's Second Annual Scholarship Dinner |
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 CONTACT: John Brown at (202) 857-6359 | Caroline
Nguyen at (202) 663-6079
Washington, D.C.—The
Vietnamese American Bar Association of the Greater Washington, D.C. Area
(“VABA-DC”) today announced that the Hon. Jacqueline Nguyen of the U.S.
District Court for the Central District of California will be the keynote
speaker at VABA-DC’s Second Annual Scholarship Dinner on March 18, 2010. The theme of this year’s Scholarship Dinner
is “Inspiring New Voices of Justice.”
On December 1, 2009, Judge Nguyen became the first Article
III judge of Vietnamese descent, after the United States Senate confirmed her
by a unanimous vote. Judge Nguyen is
only the third-ever Asian American female Article III judge. |
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Vietnamese American Volunteer Law Corps Project: How Vietnamese American Attorneys and Bar Associations Can Assist Our Gulf Coast Communities |
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In the weeks following the Gulf Coast Oil Spill, at the requests of Congressman Joseph Cao, legal aid organizations in the Gulf region -- Mississippi Center for Justice, Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, and Legal Services of Alabama, the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Northern California (VABANC) -- initiated a volunteer legal clinics project with strong support from Vietnamese American Bar Association of the Greater Washington DC (VABADC). Eventually, a coalition of 12 legal bar associations, legal aid, and other non-profit organizations from across the country was established. Eighteen Vietnamese American lawyers and 11 law students, pre-law students, and interpreters from across the country formed a team dubbed as the Vietnamese American Volunteer Law Corps to help Vietnamese American victims of the Oil Spill.
Phase 1: Over 3 days, this corps of volunteers conducted 4 legal education clinics in three Gulf states - Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama - and served over 100 Vietnamese community leaders and members. These clinics are the first bilingual, pro-bono legal education clinics since the Oil Spill disaster occurred, providing community members with unbiased information in Vietnamese regarding the BP claims process, their basic legal rights regarding compensation, retaining/firing a lawyer, Vessel of Opportunity (boats) Program, and other resources. The clinic aimed to provide claimants with information regarding their options and to empower them to make more informed decisions. At the invitation of the White House, the Corps published its position paper, outlining various challenges Vietnamese American communities in the Gulf are facing and how these challenges can be addressed from the legal and policy perspectives (see position paper attached). |
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VABA-DC Joins Coalition of Non-Profits To Establish Volunteer Law Corps and Hold Pro-Bono Vietnamese-Language Legal Clinics For Oil Spill Disaster Victims in the Gulf Coast |
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In response to the urgent legal needs of the Vietnamese
American community affected by the BP Oil Spill Disaster, VABA-DC has joined forces
with various national and local community organizations and bar associations to
hold two bilingual legal aid clinics for Vietnamese American fishermen in the Gulf Coast
on June 25-26, 2010. Clinics Schedule: Biloxi, Mississippi
When: Friday,
June 25th 1-5pm
Where: Biloxi
Community Development Department Auditorium
676 Martin Luther King Blvd, Biloxi. MS
New Orleans, Louisiana
When: Saturday,
June 26th: 9am-5pm
Where: Mary
Queen of Viet Nam
School
14001 Dwyer Blvd, New
Orleans, LA
>> Click here for the full announcement (pdf format).
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