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NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program

NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program was launched in 2004 to address the shortage of attorneys working on behalf of the Asian Pacific American populations. Recognizing that many obstacles prevent committed attorneys from practicing public interest law, including the shortage of entry-level jobs, the Community Law Fellowship provides an opportunity for a new attorney to gain substantive experience at the Asian American Justice Center during the two-year fellowship period. The NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program seeks to develop the public interest law leaders of the future, whether they continue to work in the nonprofit arena or become pro bono advocates in the private bar.

NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program was established by a generous gift from Paul W. Lee of Goodwin Procter LLP to The NAPABA Law Foundation.  NAPABA Law Foundation Partners and In-House Counsel Community Law Fellowship Program is currently funded through the generous gifts of NAPABA members and Friends of NAPABA.

2010 - 2012 NAPABA Partners Community Law Fellowship Program

Important Deadlines

February 15, 2010:     Rolling applications.  All applications, however, must be emailed, postmarked, or faxed to AAJC by the deadline.
January – March 2010:    Semifinalists are selected and interviewed

March 2010:     Fellowship Awarded to Finalist

September 2010:      Fellow Commences Work

Application can be downloaded here.

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