Jeonghoon Ha, a law student at NYU, seeks advice from his mentors as he prepares to launch his legal career.

Jeonghoon & His Mentors
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Jeonghoon Ha, a law student at NYU, seeks advice from his mentors as he prepares to launch his legal career.
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5/28/2020
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February 22, 2021
Lisa Denig
Lisa Denig is Special Counsel for ADR Initiatives for the NYS Office of Court Administration and serves as the coordinator of Chief Judge Janet DiFiore’s new presumptive ADR initiative. <br /><br />She once managed to be a chief of staff to a county executive running for re-election, a law student, a single mom of two girls and an editor of Pace’s Law Review AT THE SAME TIME! I asked how she managed such challenging times and my interview contains her answer.<br /><br />As a life-long Democrat, Lisa chose to work with a Republican state senator to help people in her community. It took a lot of courage from both sides, but they were able to get “enormous amounts of things done.” She emphasizes, “we all need to work together to move forward.”

October 15, 2020
Donna Lee
CUNY Law Professor Donna Lee shares her career path and discusses the implications of the Covid-19 pandemic for prisoners and domestic violence victims. <br /><br />Prof. Lee notes that “we don’t know the extent to which the incidents of domestic violence have increased during the pandemic.” She encourages domestic violence victims to take advantage of sheltering and counseling services provided by organizations like Womankind. <br /><br />She also emphasizes that prisoners should have adequate access to medical and mental health care because they “are not sentenced to be raped in prison, to contract Covid-19, or to die in prison because of the lack of medical care.”

September 17, 2020
Adrian Davis
Latham and Watkins Chief Attorney Development and Knowledge Officer Adrian Davis shares his 19-year career at Latham. He selects his pro bono asylum case for a Chinese immigrant as the most memorable moment at Latham. <br /><br />In this interview, Adrian quotes former Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai and says, “it is too soon to tell” the long-term consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. <br /><br />Adrian also reminds us that our “career is a long career” and cautions us from being “overly concerned about short-term challenges.” He concludes by stating that “hard-working, intelligent people who establish good relationships with people are generally successful.”
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