MentorshipAs part of the SABA GB Law Student Mentorship Program, which pairs law students with local attorneys, SABA GB hosts mentorship and networking events to provide guidance to law students. Law students who have participated in the program have commented on how much of a positive influence their Mentors have been in helping them navigate law school and career options after graduation. In addition to substantive events, SABA GB’s Mentorship Committee also encourages Mentors and Mentees to bond in informal settings, and organized a fun‐filled Paint Night, which was held on March 27, 2018 at Paint Bar on Newbury Street. SABA GB also hosts networking events for its members at various locations in Boston to allow members a chance to network in informal settings to develop professional relationships. | FellowshipLegal Intern Fellowship Program2021 Law Student Public Interest Fellowship Winners Announced!The South Asian Bar Association of Greater Boston (SABA GB) proudly congratulates Yash Desai and Ediwon Wong, the winners of the SABA GB 2021 Law Student Public Interest Fellowship, sponsored by a generous donation from the law firms of Morrison Mahony LLp and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP. The $5,000 Fellowship award enables law students to work in otherwise unpaid summer internships with community and public interest organizations. If you have any questions, please contact SABA GB's Mentorship Committee at sabagbmentorship@gmail.com. | SponsorshipSponsorship opportunities with SABA GBThe South Asian community is a growing demographic in the Greater Boston area. Exposure to this community can greatly benefit individuals or businesses. Sponsorship with SABA GB provides organizations with a unique opportunity to show their support of SABA GB’s programs, including its award-winning “Know Your Rights!” initiative, mentorship efforts, and substantive events. Sponsorship with SABA GB also allows organizations to market their brand and services to a robust, well-connected membership of attorneys, law students, community organizations, and individuals within the business community. |
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