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  • Monday, April 05, 2021 7:41 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Dr. Vivek H. Murthy

    Dr. Vivek H. Murthy was sworn in as the 21st surgeon general of the United States on March 25, 2021. This is the second tenure as the "nation's doctor," Dr. Murthy served as the 19th surgeon general of the United States from December 15, 2014 to April 21, 2017. He was the nation's first Senate-confirmed Asian American surgeon general.

    The surgeon general serves as a prominent spokesperson and policy advisor on public health issues. The surgeon general also oversees the U.S. Public Health Service commissioned corps, a uniformed service of about 6,000 public health workers who have, for the past year, played a key role in staffing the coronavirus response and vaccine administration effort. During his first term as surgeon general, Dr. Murthy worked on public health issues such as the opioid crisis, the promotion of physical exercise, and combating loneliness and the stigma of mental illness.

    In 2020, Dr. Murthy authored the New York Times Bestselling Book, Together: The Healing Power of Human Connection in a Sometimes Lonely World. Dr. Murthy received his bachelor’s degree from Harvard and his M.D. and M.B.A. degrees from Yale. He completed his internal medicine residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston and later joined Harvard Medical School as faculty in internal medicine.

    SABA-DC congratulates Dr. Murthy on his historic achievement.

    Nina R. Tandon

    Nina R. Tandon recently joined Square, Inc. as Privacy Counsel where she advises on global privacy legal and business risk, including: regulatory compliance, product counseling, commercial contract, and employment. Ms. Tandon's role includes partnering with and advising Square's global business teams on GDPR and CCPA compliance, Data & InfoSec policies and procedures, product features (including privacy notices & policies), as well as data protection agreements and incident response.

    Prior to joining Square, Ms. Tandon served as Associate General Counsel of the American Psychological Association where she managed Intellectual Property, Privacy and Contracts legal and organizational risk. Ms. Tandon also worked in private practice and served as a law clerk to two federal judges.

    Nina received her J.D., cum laude, from Boston University School of Law with an honors concentration in International Law, her M.A.L.D. from The Fletcher School, Tufts University with concentrations in Development Economics and International Organizations, and her B.A., with honors in Philosophy, and Journalism from Emory University. She also holds a CIPP/US certification.

    SABA-DC congratulates Ms. Tandon on her recent career move.

  • Tuesday, March 02, 2021 8:59 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Ruchi Jain

    Ruchi Jain was appointed Deputy Solicitor for General Law, Department of the Interior in the Biden-Harris administration.

    Before joining Interior, Ruchi Jain was the Pro Bono Counsel for the Washington, D.C. office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. Previously, Ms. Jain served as Special Assistant to President Obama, where she worked with other senior White House officials on federal agency management, Executive Branch nominations, and personnel matters. She held several other roles in the Obama-Biden White House and the Department of Justice. She began her career in private law practice.

    SABA-DC congratulates Ms. Jain on her administration appointment.

    Karthik Kumar

    Karthik Kumar, Ph.D. was elevated to Partner at Finnegan. Mr. Kumar is co-leader of the firm's augmented/virtual reality industry practice, focusing his work on complex patent litigation and strategic counseling in emerging technologies.

    He has worked on ITC investigations, district court cases, and inter partes review (IPR) proceedings. In his strategic counseling practice, Mr. Kumar manages teams of attorneys and technical specialists to develop global patent portfolios for large technology companies.

    SABA-DC congratulates Mr. Kumar on his elevation.

    Raj Parekh

    Raj Parekh was named the Acting United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia (EDVA). Parekh is the first Indian-American and minority member in the 232-year history of the Office to serve as EDVA’s U.S. Attorney.

    As Acting U.S. Attorney, Mr. Parekh supervises the prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of all civil matters in which the United States has an interest. He leads a staff of approximately 300 prosecutors, civil litigators, and support personnel across four Divisions located in Alexandria, Richmond, Norfolk, and Newport News. The district serves over six million residents.

    SABA-DC congratulates Mr. Parekh on his historic accomplishment.

    Binal Patel

    Binal Patel was elected President of Banner Witcoff in January 2021. During his time at Banner Witcoff, Patel has served on the Board of Directors, as a trusted advisor to his clients and a sought-out mentor to many. His practice covers a range of areas including district court patent litigation, proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, and patent portfolio management.

    Beyond his practice, Patel has played an instrumental role in promoting and advancing diverse attorneys across the country as the co-founder of the South Asian Bar Association of Chicago and the South Asian Bar Association of North America, and with his involvement in various other local and national minority bar associations.

    SABA-DC congratulates Mr. Patel on his presidential achievement.

  • Wednesday, August 12, 2020 5:25 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    SABA-DC’s 12th Annual Public Interest Benefit Gala (and 1st ever virtual celebration) is coming up in October 2020. We will be continuing our annual tradition of recognizing outstanding members of the South Asian legal community during this annual marquee event. We welcome nominations for any of the awards listed below. If you would like to nominate someone (or nominate yourself), please fill out the form here: https://forms.gle/5B6xsBmRE7KY6Wpu5. Nominations are due by Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Questions? Please email SABADCAwards@gmail.com.

    Public Sector Trailblazer Award: Recognizes an individual within the SABA-DC community who has demonstrated sustained excellence in public sector legal work or a specific extraordinary accomplishment in the public sector.  Public sector attorneys include those employed by the federal, state, or local governments, colleges and universities, and non-profit and not-for-profit organizations.

    Private Sector Trailblazer Award: Recognizes an individual within the SABA-DC community who has demonstrated sustained excellence in private sector legal work or a specific extraordinary accomplishment in the private sector.  Private sector attorneys include those employed by for-profit law firms or those working in-house at for-profit corporations.

    Community Leader Award: Recognizes an individual or organization in the DC metropolitan area who has demonstrated strong support for SABA-DC, its members, and/or the South Asian community through pro bono work or community engagement.

    Rising Star Award: Recognizes a SABA-DC member, who is under the age of 40 or has been practicing for fewer than 10 years and has achieved prominence and distinction in their respective field while demonstrating a strong commitment to SABA-DC and the South Asian community.

  • Thursday, September 05, 2019 9:00 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    2019 SABA-DC Gala Awards - Call for Nominations

    SABA-DC's 11th Annual Public Interest Benefit Gala is coming up on October 19, 2019. 

    For the first time, SABA-DC will be recognizing outstanding members of the South Asian legal community at the gala. We would love your nominations for any of the awards listed below. If you would like to nominate someone (or nominate yourself), please email our Awards Committee at sabadcgala@gmail.com by September 25, 2019.  Please include a short description of the nominee’s qualifications for the award, the nominee’s bio, and their contact information. Thank you!

    ·       Public Sector Trailblazer Award:  Recognizes an individual within the SABA-DC community who has demonstrated sustained excellence in public sector legal work or a specific extraordinary accomplishment in the public sector.  Public sector attorneys include those employed by the federal, state, or local governments, colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations.

    ·       Private Sector Trailblazer Award: Recognizes an individual within the SABA-DC community who has demonstrated sustained excellence in private sector legal work or a specific extraordinary accomplishment in the private sector.  Private sector attorneys include those employed by for-profit law firms or those working in-house at for-profit corporations.

    ·       Community Leader Award: Recognizes an individual or organization in the greater Washington or DMV area who, regardless of SABA-DC membership, has demonstrated strong support for SABA-DC, its members, and/or the South Asian community through pro bono work or community engagement.

    ·       Rising Star Award: Recognizes a talented individual within the SABA-DC community, who is under the age of 40 or has been practicing for fewer than 10 years, and has achieved prominence and distinction in their respective field while demonstrating a strong commitment to SABA-DC and the South Asian community.

  • Monday, April 17, 2017 2:46 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    SABA-DC has endorsed A.J. Dhaliwal for DC Bar Treasurer.  Mr. Dhaliwal was nominated to run for the DC Bar Treasurer position for the 2017-2018 Board term. As an Associate with Buckley Sandler LLP, Dhaliwal represents clients in matters relating to consumer protection regulation and enforcement. He previously served on the DC Bar’s Voluntary Leadership Group and is a graduate of the DC Bar’s John Payton Leadership Academy, Class of 2014. 

     

    Dhaliwal is a former President of the South Asian Bar Association of Washington DC, where he worked to promote the professional development of South Asian American lawyers and law students, increase awareness and dialogue about legal issues of concern to South Asian Americans, and expand access to pro bono legal services. 

     

    Ballots and instructions for voting will be distributed to all active Bar members on April 24, and members can vote by mail or online at www.dcbar.org/elections. Candidates will be introduced at the D.C. Bar Candidates’ Forum on Wednesday, April 26.  The deadline to vote is May 19.


    More information is located on the Endorsements page.

  • Monday, March 06, 2017 7:18 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    SABA-DC is kicking off the 2017 SABA-DC Mentorship Program. Mentors can be attorneys (at any level of experience) and Mentees can be law students and attorneys (at any level of experience).  SABA Membership is not required to join the program. The deadline to submit the Mentor or Mentee application is on March 26, 2017 at 11:59pm.  See instructions on the banner page on sabadc.org.  


  • Monday, February 27, 2017 10:29 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    Every year SABA-DC provides financial assistance in the form of summer fellowships to law students working in the public interest sector for the benefit of the South Asian community and the metropolitan D.C. area.  SABA-DC is now accepting applications for its 2017 Public Interest Fellowship Program.

    Applicants must be current law students in good standing who will be employed or interning in the public interest sector in the D.C. area this coming summer.  Examples of qualified positions include: nonprofit organizations; legal services organizations; district attorneys'/public defenders' offices; federal, state, and local government; and public service law firms.

    SABA-DC considers all of the materials submitted by the applicant, with particular weight given to the applicant's essay and commitment to public service.  For students interested in applying, the application can be accessed here, and must be submitted tosabadcpifellowship@gmail.com by April 7, 2017.  


    More information can be found on our website.

  • Monday, July 27, 2015 11:01 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    For immediate release July 27, 2015


    SABA-DC, NAPABA, and Korematsu Center file amicus brief in Federal Circuit case affecting trademark registration of disparaging marks


    WASHINGTON—The South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C. (SABA-DC), the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA), and the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality (Korematsu Center)  jointly filed an amicus brief to support the U.S. government’s denial of trademark registration to an Asian American rock band in a case before the Federal Circuit. Amici were represented by Charanjit (Charan) Brahma, Michael Hobbs and Daniel Sharpe at Troutman Sanders LLP.

     

    Simon Shiao Tam applied to register a federal trademark for his band, “The Slants.” The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office denied his application based on Section 2(a) of the Lanham Act that permits it to deny registration of disparaging marks. Though Tam’s appeal was rejected by a panel of the Federal Circuit, the en banc court on its own accord vacated that decision and ordered an en banc hearing on whether Section 2(a) violates the First Amendment.

     

    “Asian Pacific Americans are all too familiar with the harm, including violence, that often accompanies racial slurs and epithets,” said NAPABA President George C. Chen. “Although I recognize the band’s intent to reclaim a historically disparaging term, as an intellectual property attorney, I also am cognizant that changing the U.S. trademark regulations to allow the registration of ‘The Slants’ could result in the trademarking of offensive terms by individuals and groups without similarly positive intentions.”

     

    “SABA-DC deplores the use of racial slurs and epithets, and while the particular epithet involved in this case is not one that is usually directed to our South Asian constituency, we believe slurs against any racial or ethnic group are damaging to us all,” added SABA-DC President Habib F. Ilahi.  “The First Amendment protects free speech, but it does not entitle those who wish to use such derogatory terms for branding purposes to receive the stamp of government approval that comes with federal trademark registration.”

     

    The amicus brief urges the court to recognize that federal registration of a disparaging mark implicates the government. It argues that the federal registry can be compared to county deed recording systems, under which property owners were permitted to record racially restrictive covenants. Until the 1948 case of Shelley v. Kraemer, courts enforced these private acts of discrimination. The amicus brief urges the Federal Circuit to not make the federal trademark registry a place where racism is recorded and authorized, and to not require our government to perpetuate racism.


    Robert Chang, executive director of the Korematsu Center, commented, While Mr. Tam seeks to embrace a derogatory racial term and to subvert it, a laudatory goal, a ruling against the government in this case would leave the government powerless to deny federal registration of trademarks to hate groups.


    Troutman Sanders is pleased to be able to lend our experience in intellectual property and Federal Circuit appellate issues to aid NAPABA, SABA-DC and the Korematsu Center in this important case, added Charan Brahma, a partner in Troutman Sanders Intellectual Property practice in the San Francisco office, and former President-elect of SABA-DC. 

    The case, In re Tam, will be heard en banc by the Federal Circuit on Oct. 2, 2015.

     

    The amicus brief is available at http://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.napaba.org/resource/resmgr/Amicus_Briefs/SABA-DC,_NAPABA,_Korematsu_C.pdf.


    Contacts:            


    Kaamil Khan (SABA-DC)

    Kaamil@kmkhan.com

    -571-483-0074          

     

    Brett Schuster, Communications Manager (NAPABA)

    bschuster@napaba.org

    202-775-9555                         

     

    Robert S. Chang (Korematsu Center)

    changro@seattleu.edu

    206-398-4025


  • Monday, March 23, 2015 9:38 AM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    See the Public Interest Fellowship page on the Home Page banner for more information and a link to the 2015 application. Completed applications must be emails no later than April 3, 2015, to sabadcsecretary@gmail.com.


    Each applicant must be a current law student in good standing, and must have received confirmation of employment or internship with a public interest organization during the summer of 2015.


    It is the policy of SABA-DC not to discriminate on the basis of age, gender, disability, race, color, creed, religion, ethnicity, national origin, veteran status, or sexual orientation.


  • Wednesday, December 17, 2014 12:37 PM | SABA DC Communications (Administrator)

    For Immediate Release, December 17, 2014

     

    saba-DC APPLAUDS THE CONFIRMATION OF

    AMIT PRIYAVADAN MEHTA

    FOR THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

     

     

    The South Asian Bar Association of Washington, D.C. (“SABA-DC”) applauds the United States Senate’s confirmation of Amit Priyavadan Mehta to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. He will be the first South Asian American to serve on the federal District Court for the District of Columbia.

     

     

    Shuchi Batra, President of SABA-DC, added, “SABA-DC is thrilled that the Senate has confirmed our member Amit P. Mehta to the distinguished bench of the District Court for the District of Columbia. He will be an outstanding and fair-minded judge. SABA-DC previously endorsed Amit for this position.

     

    Amit has been a partner at Zuckerman Spaeder LLP since 2010, where he represents clients in civil and criminal matters before state and federal courts. He rejoined the firm as counsel in 2007 after serving as a staff attorney for the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia from 2002 to 2007. Prior to this, Amit worked as an associate at Zuckerman Spaeder LLP from 1999 to 2002, as a law clerk for Judge Susan P. Graber of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit from 1998 to 1999, and as an associate at Latham & Watkins LLP from 1997 to 1998. He received his J.D. in 1997 from the University of Virginia School of Law and his B.A. in 1993 from Georgetown University.

     

    Amit’s experience is marked by high profile successes in difficult cases, including the civil and criminal defense of Dominique Strauss-Kahn against allegations of sexual abuse and the defense of the former president of the Salt Lake City Olympic bid committee against charges of fraud and racketeering. His years at the D.C. Public Defender Service gave him real-world insight into the daily challenges and disparities in economics, education, and opportunity experienced by disadvantaged communities, particularly for young minorities.

     

     

    Amit has also made community service a priority. He served as a Director of Facilitating Leadership in Youth, a non-profit organization dedicated to after-school activities and mentoring for at-risk youth. He also served as the Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Mid-Atlantic Innocence Project.

     

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    SABA-DC is a voluntary bar association dedicated to promoting the needs, concerns, and interests of the South Asian American legal community in the Washington, D.C. area. The organization reaches approximately 1,000 attorneys and jurists of South Asian origin in the Washington, D.C. area.

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