35 episodios

Welcome to the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL) British Columbia podcast! We are a diverse coalition of Asian Canadian legal professionals. We promote equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian Canadian legal professionals and the community. The purpose of this podcast highlights the diverse and unique members of our community. We are grateful to have received the 2022 Clawbies Award for Best Podcast.

This podcast is brought to you by FACL BC's Membership Committee and we are grateful for the generous support from FACL ON in helping with the launch of our podcast.

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    • Economía y empresa

Welcome to the Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers (FACL) British Columbia podcast! We are a diverse coalition of Asian Canadian legal professionals. We promote equity, justice, and opportunity for Asian Canadian legal professionals and the community. The purpose of this podcast highlights the diverse and unique members of our community. We are grateful to have received the 2022 Clawbies Award for Best Podcast.

This podcast is brought to you by FACL BC's Membership Committee and we are grateful for the generous support from FACL ON in helping with the launch of our podcast.

    Episode 34: Championing Inclusivity and Leading by Example with Cheryl D'Sa

    Episode 34: Championing Inclusivity and Leading by Example with Cheryl D'Sa

    In this episode, we dive into Cheryl D'Sa, KC's remarkable journey through the legal landscape. From her beginnings in the accounting department of a law firm during undergrad to her current role as managing partner at Narwal Litigation LLP, Cheryl's career trajectory is truly impressive. Beyond her professional accolades, Cheryl is a fierce advocate for diversity and inclusion in the legal field. Her leadership as an elected Bencher of the Law Society of British Columbia since 2020 and former chair of the LSBC’s EDI Committee, among her work on other committees and task forces, underscores her commitment to creating a more equitable profession. Cheryl was also the first visible minority female president of the Vancouver Bar Association and is one of FACL BC's advisory directors. Throughout our candid conversation, Cheryl opens up about her experiences as a woman in law and the challenges she faced along the way. She shares her insights on mentorship, highlighting the importance of fostering genuine connections and candid sharing, much like cultivating a friendship. In 2023 Cheryl won the Debra Van Ginkel, QC Award for mentoring by the Women Lawyers Forum of the CBABC and has also been a mentor for FACL BC. Cheryl closes this episode with powerful insights on fostering inclusivity, finding peace in others, and being an ally for women and racial minorities in the legal industry.

    • 37 min
    Episode 33: Taking a Break and Throwing Your Own Party with James Hsu

    Episode 33: Taking a Break and Throwing Your Own Party with James Hsu

    In this episode, James Hsu unveils his unique career journey - transitioning from a litigator to employment lawyer to in-house legal counsel before finding his calling back in private practice as an employment and human rights lawyer at PortaLaw. James also shares his reflections from a nine-month long break between positions. Having gained valuable insights into maintaining personal autonomy, life satisfaction, and identity, James speaks on the importance of taking a break, understanding the meaning behind your career goals, and "throwing your own party".

    In this candid conversation, James delves into his reset and pivot into employment law, emphasizing guiding principles like helpfulness, honesty, and a human approach, with the unique addition of "happiness." James concludes the episode with valuable advice for lawyers navigating their own career transitions and finding their place in the legal industry.

    Please note the following changes since our interview with James:


    There are now 6 members on the PortaLaw Team.
    PortaLaw’s guest Ukrainian lawyer has since moved on from his temporary role at PortaLaw to a permanent role in another organization.

    • 29 min
    Episode 32: A Discussion on Navigating a Dynamic Legal Career with James Chen

    Episode 32: A Discussion on Navigating a Dynamic Legal Career with James Chen

    In this episode, we chat with James Chen, an accomplished legal professional who's paved a unique career path. As the founder of CMJC Law, James spent over a decade in big firms, specializing in corporate and securities law, before transitioning to an in-house role at a large company, where he drove transformative growth initiatives. In 2016, he took the leap to establish his own practice, CMJC Law, offering legal, strategic, and business advice. James shares insights from his journey, highlighting the importance of a supportive legal network and lessons learned from his varied experiences. Join us for a fresh perspective from James, a seasoned legal professional who has truly seen it all!

    • 21 min
    Episode 31: A Discussion with Chilwin Cheng on Diversity, Mentorship, and Legal Success

    Episode 31: A Discussion with Chilwin Cheng on Diversity, Mentorship, and Legal Success

    In this podcast mini-series, join Brian Cheng for a captivating conversation with Chilwin Cheng, a seasoned business litigator specializing in complex commercial litigation and regulatory and white-collar defence. As the principal of Ascendion Law, Chilwin shares insights into his career journey, the changing landscape of diversity, the significance of mentorship, and his distinct perspective on work-life balance. Together, we'll explore the legal profession, gaining unique insights into Chilwin's exceptional experiences and the challenges he's navigated as an Asian lawyer finding success.

    • 34 min
    Episode 30: Driving Change in Public Transportation with Gigi Chen-Kuo

    Episode 30: Driving Change in Public Transportation with Gigi Chen-Kuo

    In this episode, we sit down with Gigi Chen-Kuo, TransLink's Chief Operating Officer, as she discusses her 30-year career that fuses law and public transportation. From her favorite TransLink route to her transition from law to an in-house role, Gigi shares insights on her unique position, daily challenges, and defining moments. Get a glimpse into her historic role as the first Asian heritage person to lead TransLink, her involvement in EDI initiatives, and practical advice for balancing legal work with non-legal roles. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Gigi's experiences at the intersection of leadership, law, and public service.

    • 30 min
    Episode 29: Corporate Lawyer Series with Julia Winters

    Episode 29: Corporate Lawyer Series with Julia Winters

    This is the first episode of FACL BC's new Corporate Lawyer Series. In this episode, we invite Julia Winters, a partner in Lawson’s Asia Pacific Group focusing on corporate/commercial and real estate law and the Chief Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Officer at Lawson Lundell. Julia shares her journey towards a corporate and real estate practice, her experience interacting specifically with Asian or Chinese clients, and her efforts in promoting EDI. She shares her views on how EDI may be improved in the legal profession. Whether you are a law student interested in solicitor’s work, an associate practising corporate/commercial or real estate law, or an associate considering the partner track, you can benefit from the practical advice that Julia candidly offers. Bonus: you will learn about Julia’s passion beyond practising the law and her vegetable garden. 

    • 23 min

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