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Legal Momentum, Washington, D.C. - February 2003 - December 2005 <br />Staff Attorney, Immigrant Women Program <br />Provided technical assistance, training, and legislative advocacy for immigrant <br />women's rights in the United States. Trained attorneys and advocates on the <br />intersection of family law, immigration law, and domestic violence. Developed <br />training curricula through funding with the U.S. Department of Justice, Office on <br />Violence Against Women, on domestic violence, sexual assault, cultural competency, <br />family and immigration law. <br />The Legal Aid Society of New York, Civil Division, New York City, NY - September 1999 - <br />March 2003 <br />Equal Justice Works Fellow, Staff Attorney <br />Developed and directed a project providing direct representation to immigrant <br />victims of domestic violence in the areas of family law, immigration, public benefits, <br />and housing. Prepared and represented clients in areas of victim -based immigration <br />relief, including VAWA applications and I-751 battered spouse waivers. Represented <br />immigrant victims in family laws cases, including orders of protection, divorce, child <br />custody and child support. <br />EDUCATION <br />University of California, Davis School of Law, Davis, CA <br />J.D., May 1999 <br />Honors: Martin Luther King Jr. Public Service Award Recipient, Peggy Browning <br />Fellowship Recipient for Labor Law, Asian Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area <br />Scholarship Recipient, Asian Bar Association of Sacramento Scholarship Recipient <br />University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA <br />B.A. in Political Science 1996 <br />Honors: Sacramento 4&h Annual Legislative Fellow, Dean's List <br />SKILLS and PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS <br />Tagalog (proficient), Spanish (conversant), Member Orange County Bar Association - <br />Immigration Section, AILA, New York State Bar Association <br />