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How to Become an Assistant United States Attorney

How to Become an Assistant United States Attorney
Thursday, May 23, 2024 | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Format: In-Person

Program Fee:
Free for Members | $15 Non-Members


Description:
The panel will discuss the qualifications for and application process to become an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York and the District of New Jersey. Special emphasis will be given to a discussion of diversity efforts and recruiting for these positions. Panelists will discuss the structure of the office in their District, the types of cases that attorneys generally get to work on, the "career paths" available, the qualifications sought for the position of Assistant United States Attorney and the basics of applying to the office in each District. Additionally, panelists will share information regarding their individual professional trajectories and will answer questions from the audience. This is a great program for anyone who has ever thought about whether a career as an AUSA is right for them.

Panelists:
Rebecca Tinio, Deputy Chief of the Civil Division, Assistant United States Attorney, SDNY
Vikas Khanna, First Assistant United States Attorney, DNJ
Richard Ramsay, Appeals Division, Assistant United States Attorney, DNJ
Camille Fletcher, Criminal Division, Assistant United States Attorney, SDNY
Antoinette Rangel, Criminal Division, Assistant United States Attorney, EDNY
Daniel SaavedraCivil Division, Assistant United States Attorney, EDNY  


Moderator:
Daniel Alonso, Partner, Orrick; Former Chief of Criminal Division, Assistant United States Attorney, EDNY

Sponsoring Committee:
Minorities in the Courts, Hon. Inga O'Neale, Chair


Where
New York City Bar Association 42 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036

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