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Thru the Lens: Asian American Bar Association holds "Empowering Progress and Unity"

The Asian American Bar Association of New York recently held their 5th Annual Fall Conference on Saturday, September 20 entitled: "Empowering Progress and Unity" at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP's midtown office at 101 Park Ave. The fall conference attracts hundreds of practicing real estate attorneys and some of the most powerful general counsels from some of the biggest real estate companies in the country. Photo Caption: The panel was entitled: “The New APA Face of NYC Real Estate Development” Shown (from left) are: Steven Ganfer, Esq., partner, Ganfer and Shore LLP; Lisa Lim, Esq., partner, Akerman LLP; Cary Chan, Esq, Cohen and Frenkel, LLP; Wendy Yu, Esq., Kee-Lau & Kee, PLLC; Richard Warshauer, senior managing director, Colliers International; Christina Ying, Esq., Herrick Feinstein LLP; Joseph Yi, Esq., VP and general counsel of The Lam Group; Margaret Ling, Esq., senior underwriting counsel at Skyline TRG Title Agency and Joseph Kang, Esq of Edward C. Kang, LLC.
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