July 2025 Newsletter

Mark your calendar! We are excited to announce that VABANC’s 27th Annual Gala Dinner will be on Friday, September 19, 2025 at Villa Ragusa (35 S Second St., Campbell, CA 95008).

The evening is a celebration of VABANC’s commitment to cultivating and nurturing relationships between Vietnamese American judges, legal professionals, law students, and the Vietnamese American communities of Northern California.

Our Gala Dinner will recognize recipients for the “Trailblazer,” “Community Impact,” and “Lifetime Achievement” Awards. Scholarships will be conferred to Bay Area Vietnamese American law students who demonstrate a commitment to serving the needs of the Vietnamese American community and intend on furthering their work in public interest.

VABANC’s annual scholarship seeks to recognize students who have demonstrated a commitment to serving the needs of the Vietnamese American community. Open to all law students, the scholarship is intended to assist recipients who are pursuing public interest or social justice goals.

Our next General Board Meeting is Tuesday, August 19 at 5:45 PM PST on Zoom.

In continuing to forge relationships with the Sacramento region, VABANC attended the Conference of Asian American Professionals’ (CAAPS) 2025 Awards Gala.

What an evening it was, filled with inspiring stories of entrepreneurship, service leadership, and community support. Congratulations to all honorees!

Our friends at the Korean American Bar Association of Northern California are hosting their Summer Picnic on July 26, 2025 at 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Indian Springs Park, San Mateo (313 W 39th St, San Mateo, CA 94403). The event is free for all, but registration is required. 

The Law Faculty Pre-Recruitment Workshop, co-convened byUC Berkeley School of Law, Stanford Law, UC Law San Francisco, Santa Clara Law and UC Davis School of Law, will take place on August 7, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM PST at UC Berkeley School of Law (2745 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA 94704).

This in-person, full-day workshop is designed to support lawyers from all backgrounds who are considering a career as a law professor. Participants will gain practical guidance on entering the hiring process, connect with current faculty, and get a candid look at what it takes to thrive as a legal scholar and teacher. Registration is free, but required.

Led by Hon. Sunil Kulkarni and Hon. Lori Pegg, this interactive training session equips attorney volunteers with the foundational skills and knowledge necessary for successful temporary judicial service. It is an essential educational opportunity for both new applicants and returning temporary judges.

The course is open to members of the State Bar who serve as or intend to apply to serve as a court-appointed temporary judge.

Spacing is limited. The Zoom link to join will be sent once your registration is accepted.

The Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara, is seeking proposals from qualified individuals to serve as Guardian ad Litem (GAL) contractors in Juvenile Dependency Court. This critical role involves advocating for dependency participants who are mentally ill or incompetent, ensuring their legal rights are protected in court proceedings.

The Guardian ad Litem is appointed to safeguard the dependency participant’s interests, oversee litigation decisions, and provide necessary support throughout the legal process. This contract opportunity offers professionals a chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of vulnerable families while assisting the Court in fulfilling its mission of providing equal justice for all.














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