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  • Meet showcases growth of South Asian lawyers

    India Abroad, July 7, 2006

    Close to 400 attendees from 22 states across the United States as well as Canada and India attended the third annual convention of the North American South Asian Bar Association, where legal luminaries discussed a host of issues including how to deepen networking among South Asian legal professionals.

  • NASABA meet 'raises bar,' draws 400 attorneys from US, India

    India Tribune, July 1, 2006

    By A Correspondent -- Atlanta, GA: The North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA), representing the interests of over several thousand South Asian attorneys, hosted close to 400 attendees from 22 different states in the US, as well as attendees from Canada and India, who gathered at its third annual convention. They celebrated the community's accomplishments, learned from each other and committed to doing more for the world in which they live and work. IndusBar of Georgia hosted the convention at the InterContinental Hotel herein Atlanta, Georgia, on June 16 and 17, with support by from the CompuCredit Corporation.

  • South Asian lawyers group draws over 400 to annual event

    Indus Business Journal, July 1, 2006

    Atlanta ? over 400 people attended the North American South Asian Bar Association recent annual convention held in Atlanta last month. Focusing on the theme, ?Networking to Influence, Influencing the Network," the convention featured about 70 panelists and speakers discussing a number of topics relevant to the South Asian legal community, including diversity, business development, the USA Patriot Act, racial profiling and pro bono work.

  • Over 400 Attorneys from US, Canada, India Attend NASABA Meet

    India Journal, June 30, 2006

    ATLANTA, GA ? The North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA) hosted close to 400 attendees from 22 different states in the US, and from Canada and India, at its third annual convention at the InterContinental Hotel here, on June 16 and 17.

  • South Asian Attorneys Descend on Atlanta

    Asian Week, June 30, 2006

    Atlanta ? The North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA), representing the interests of more than 5,000 South Asian American attorneys, drew 400 attendees from 22 states plus Canada and India to its third annual convention.

  • Over 400 Attend South Asian Lawyers' Convention

    India West, June 30, 2006

    Nearly 400 attorneys from all across the United States, Canada and India attended the North American South Asian Bar Association's third annual convention in Atlanta last week. The conference, held at the InterContinental Hotel June 16-17, was on the theme, ?Networking to Influence, Influencing to Network."

  • NASABA annual met calls for action on diversity issues

    Indian Express, June 30, 2006

    Atlanta, GA-The North American South Asian Bar Association (NASABA), representing the interests of over several thousand south Asian attorneys, hosted its third annual convention here last week, with around 400 attendees from 22 different stats in the US as well as participants from Canada and India. IndusBar of Georgia hosted the convention at the InterContinental Hotel on June 16 and 17, with support by from the CompuCredit Corporation.

  • U.S. Government Steps Up Its Meth Battle

    Convenience Store News, June 23, 2006

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- President George W. Bush has directed his administration to take aggressive and collaborative action in addressing the rise of methamphetamine, which could result in more cstores being investigated and targeted for the sale
    of over-the-counter drugs used to make meth, such as pseudoephedrine.

  • Third Annual NASABA Convention: Networking to Influence, Influencing the Network: South Asian Lawyers Changing the Flow of the Mainstream

    Michgan Lawyers Weekly, June 7, 2006

    Third Annual NASABA Convention: Networking to Influence, Influencing the Network: South Asian Lawyers Changing the Flow of the Mainstream

  • A bunch of lawyers in ATL-NASABA 2006

    ApnaLog, June 5, 2006

    A bunch of lawyers in ATL-NASABA 2006

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