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GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig Joins The Alliance for Asian American Justice

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Monday, November 25, 2024

GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig Joins The Alliance for Asian American Justice

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Greenberg Traurig LLP issued the following announcement on May 5.

Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP has joined The Alliance for Asian American Justice (The Alliance). The Alliance is a national pro bono initiative committed to providing legal support and advocacy to victims of anti-Asian hate.

Comprising Fortune 1000 general counsel and top law firms throughout the country, The Alliance is designed to coordinate and drive pro bono resources from member firms on behalf of victims to assist and support them in obtaining legal remedies. Victims of anti-Asian hate crimes often lack access to legal services and support due to language and cultural barriers, among other inhibiting factors. The Alliance has said it will work with victims to bring lawsuits seeking compensatory and other civil remedies or to collaborate with law enforcement so that those committing the attacks are brought to justice. The Alliance will also help victims find specialized legal services, social services, and other community support.

The Alliance will also work in collaboration with the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Asian Americans Advancing Justice, and other frontline legal, civil rights, and community organizations.

“Greenberg Traurig is proud to join The Alliance and is committed to bringing about meaningful change by dedicating the firm’s robust global Pro Bono Program resources to victims of discrimination and racism,” said Greenberg Traurig Los Angeles Shareholder Candice E. Kim, who is the firm’s representative on The Alliance.

Last month, Greenberg Traurig issued the below statement in light of the rise in crimes against Asian Americans:

We Are Better Than This 

Already it has been a difficult 2021 for the Asian community given the growing incidents of traumatic and extremely violent crimes against Asian Americans – in our own backyard most recently in Atlanta, and across the nation in Queens, NY, San Francisco, CA, Denver, CO, and other cities. Hate is never OK. It is not who we are as a nation. The crimes against Americans of Asian descent or origin have no place in our society. And we cannot remain silent.

Because of the current situation, these crimes are particularly heinous in that they target people of color, a population that has been disproportionally affected by the health and economic fallout of the pandemic. 

We urge community leaders of every race, religion, ethnic background, gender, or gender identity and expression, to raise their voices and denounce those responsible; address conditions that compromise the safety of communities of color; silence false information and thinly veiled racism delivered in public forums; and take swift and measurable action to end hate crimes, prioritizing the safety of Asian Americans everywhere.

Unfortunately, hate knows no boundaries — not racial, ethnic, economic, or gender lines. Action is the key and the timeframe is urgent because an attack on Asian Americans is an attack on all of us. To combat it and win, we must double down, and stand together, forging personal and community relationships, having open conversations, and reaffirming that we are better than this.

Original source can be found here.

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