Asian American Attorneys Association and Partner Organizations Successfully Host a Series of Legal Events in Brooklyn to Resounding Success

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December 5, 2024

Brooklyn, New York, December 5, 2024
Despite light snow and chilly weather, the enthusiasm of community residents was undeterred. A series of legal events, jointly organized by the Asian American Attorneys Association (AAAA), the New York Community Legal Aid Center, the Huaxing Multicultural Center, the Small Landlord Advocacy Alliance, the Prosper Brooklyn Association, NYC The Bridge, and the Corning Adult Care Center, with co-sponsorship from law firms such as Elite Law Offices and Jiangyuan Law Firm, concluded successfully today in Brooklyn.

These events not only attracted a large number of community residents but also provided them with invaluable legal knowledge and professional advice, earning widespread acclaim.

Event Highlights

1. Morning Seminar: Common Mistakes in Trust Planning

The event began at 11:00 a.m., featuring a keynote presentation by Attorney Yanfei Ran, Chair of the Asian American Attorneys Association and Founding Partner of iLead Law Group.

In the seminar, Attorney Ran offered an in-depth yet accessible discussion on common pitfalls in trust planning, helping participants better understand how to protect their assets. The room was packed, and attendees responded enthusiastically, with many noting that the session clarified complex concepts surrounding trust planning. To enhance the experience, the event also offered a selection of authentic street food.

2. Afternoon Seminars: Commercial Leasing and Dealing with Tenant Issues

The afternoon seminars were held at Wang Hao Restaurant, focusing on two key topics: “Negotiating Commercial Leases” and “How to Deal with Problematic Tenants.”

“Negotiating Commercial Leases”Xiangying Guan, a senior real estate attorney at iLead Law Group, provided a detailed overview of how businesses can negotiate favorable terms, mitigate risks, and optimize investment strategies during lease negotiations.

“How to Deal with Problematic Tenants”This session was co-hosted by Attorney Yuan Jiang, founder of Jiangyuan Law Firm, and Attorney Mingli Chen, Managing Partner of iLead Law Group. The discussion highlighted the current state of tenant disputes in New York and offered practical legal strategies to address such challenges. Landlords in attendance shared their personal experiences dealing with difficult tenants, sparking widespread resonance. The session was warmly received, with attendees praising the actionable solutions provided by the attorneys.

3. Free Legal Consultation Services

From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., the Huaxing Multicultural Center hosted free legal consultations, attracting numerous community residents. Attorneys offered one-on-one professional advice on trust planning, immigration, real estate, personal injury, and other areas, addressing a wide range of legal concerns.

Key Takeaways and Community Feedback

Many participants expressed their appreciation, stating that these legal events provided them with practical solutions and hoped for more similar initiatives in the future.

The Asian American Attorneys Association remains committed to delivering professional, efficient legal services to the community, helping more individuals address their legal challenges.

We welcome community members to participate and schedule consultations in advance.

For more information, please visit:
www.aaaausa.com