2025 NAPABA Convention
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2025 NAPABA Convention - Registration Now Open

Join us for an unforgettable 2025 NAPABA Convention experience at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, November 6-8, in Denver, CO. The NAPABA Convention is one of the largest annual gatherings of attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students, bringing meaningful insights, networking opportunities, and perspective to the legal community. NAPABA is committed to fostering a welcoming, inclusive community open to all—where everyone is empowered to engage, contribute, and lead.

The Convention provides direct access to our extended community and provides an opportunity to meaningfully connect with the NAPABA community through participation in various programs, meetings, receptions, and initiatives aimed at advancing your personal and professional goals.

Whether you are looking to network with others, earn continuing legal education credits, learn the latest legal insights and trends, or find your next career or business opportunity, the NAPABA Convention is sure to have something for you!


Beware of Housing Scams!

Neither NAPABA nor our designated hotels will contact you via a third-party regarding your hotel reservation, so please be aware of tech-savvy scammers that create fake reservations and websites that look legitimate. If you book through these site or over the phone through any unofficial channel, you run the risk of, among other things, arriving at the hotel and not having a room reserved. Please report these scams to convention@napaba.org. If you receive such a scam or have been subjected to a scam, please consider reporting it to your local law enforcement agency right away as well as the Federal Trade Commission. For more information on scams, please visit the Federal Trade Commission website.


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Incident Reporting & Resources

NAPABA is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment at all of its events and does not tolerate sexual harassment in any form.

View our full policy and complaint form

Call for Programs Now Closed

 

NAPABA is seeking proposals on a wide range of substantive legal matters and topics of interest to the legal community to deepen our members' knowledge and skills and provide them with the opportunities to forge bonds through panel discussions, workshops, and interactive presentations for the 2025 NAPABA Convention, taking place November 6-8 at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. Below are the areas in which we are seeking proposals. 

General CLE Programming

We strive to represent a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds in our general CLE programming to appeal to the broadest extent of NAPABA’s diverse and multi-faceted membership. We are also mindful of the feedback we have received from past attendees, such as requests to include more programs about public interest and non-traditional lawyering. We are committed to inclusivity and innovation, and we need your help to expand the scope of proposals to include as many topics that are of interest to our membership. Proposals submitted for general CLE programming must be eligible for CLE credit.

This year, we are seeking proposals on the following topic areas:

  • Emerging Technology and AI, with a focus on cybersecurity, privacy, and the use of AI tools in legal practice 
  • Environmental Law and Climate Change 
  • Transactional Law, including project finance, M&A, and IP
  • Litigation and Trial Skills with practical, hands-on sessions on litigation, trial advocacy, and civil rights law 
  • Developing Legal Issues with New Presidential Administration 

Specialty Programming

NAPABA is also seeking proposals for our specialty programming. During the Convention, special workshops and programs are held by our committees and networks to provide our members with the in-depth skills and knowledge to excel in their practices and careers. This series of workshops is designed to provide experiential learning opportunities in an immersive and interactive environment and provide our members with the opportunity to get into the details with experts in the field, beyond what may be possible during a general CLE session. The specialty programming tracks in which we are seeking proposals include:

  1. International Law Symposium presented by the International Law Committee
  2. Solo & Small Firm Boot Camp presented by the Solo & Small Firm Committee
  3. Young Lawyers Workshop presented by the Young Lawyers Network

Proposals submitted for Specialty Programming must be eligible for CLE credit.

Please note that the Women's Leadership Workshop is not seeking program submissions.

Law Student Workshop

The Law Student Workshop is a two-day, five-session workshop to guide law students as they transition into the legal field as attorneys and offers networking opportunities with legal professionals from various sectors. These sessions bolster students as they enter the profession. The Law Student Workshop is not eligible for CLE credit. 


Questions? Contact our Convention Team at convention@napaba.org.

Model Proposal

The program below was submitted through the Call for Programs for the 2024 NAPABA Convention and was accepted by the CLE Committee. Here are the reasons why:

  1. Unique perspective and credible panelists. This panel emphasizes showcasing the perspective of key players who are tackling this area. The panel features credible panelists with a unique outlook.
  2. Cutting edge and timely topic. Panelists delve into a widely discussed and timely topic, addressing specific questions that resonate with both audiences and practitioners. The discussion revolves around an emerging theme, staying at the forefront of current conversations.
  3. Specific and tangible learning objective. Program organizers have meticulously planned specific takeaways for the audience. The learning objectives are clear, demonstrating thoughtful consideration in designing the program for maximum audience benefit.
  4. Specific and actionable interactivity. Going beyond the traditional panel format, the panel commits to meaningful interactivity throughout the session. They've outlined methods to engage the audience and ensure participation during the Q&A session.
  5. Strong Title. The title accurately reflects the program's content, highlighting its important and unique perspectives. It serves as a compelling preview of the session's key learnings.
  6. Compelling description on a tight and focused topic. The program description provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of the issue's significance and the evolving practice environment. Attendees are informed about specific topics to expect, avoiding an overly broad approach. The promise of actionable information and practical scenarios adds value to participants' professional practices.

TITLE: Byte-Sized Diversity: AI Solutions for Legal Hurdles and Inclusive Futures

SUBJECT MATTER: Emerging Technology/New Areas 

DESCRIPTION:

The explosion of Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) within various domains begs the question of whether—and how—AI can be leveraged as a strategic tool to enhance diversity and foster a more inclusive workplace, while mitigating risk associated with traditional DEIB initiatives. This includes utilizing the metaverse as a platform for immersive training experiences, responsibly employing AI tools to minimize subjective biases, and guiding companies on the practical and compliant uses of AI in employment decisions, such as a disparate impact analysis. This panel will explore what constitutes ethical and responsible AI, how companies can capitalize on AI to increase equity and inclusion in the workplace, and practical tips and strategies to consider when implementing AI to foster a more inclusive workplace. The ultimate goal is to explore what organizations can learn from the current landscape to navigate legal repercussions and an ever-evolving legal landscape (as regulators are significantly ramping up their oversight to ensure that algorithmic decision-making processes do not perpetuate discrimination or result in a disparate impact on protected groups); how AI technologies can complement and strengthen existing DEI efforts, mitigating potential backlash and driving sustainable progress towards a more diverse workplace; and best practices and recommendations for organizations interested in implementing AI to create a more equitable and inclusive workplace.

MODERATOR: Alice Wang, Attorney/Shareholder | Littler Mendelson, P.C. 

SPEAKERS:

  • Jin Hwang, Founder | Jinvesting Consulting
  • Delphina Yuen, General Counsel | Outschool
  • Jame Ortiz, Senior Counsel, Digital Technology and Innovation | Albertsons Companies
  • Michael Hui Tabassi, Of Counsel | Gunderson Dettmer 

INTERACTIVITY: We plan to have demonstratives with polls and questions posed to the audience for engagement and analysis of the makeup of the panel attendees. We will have a moderated discussion with the panelists and then allow for Q&A from the audience.

How to Submit a Proposal

  1. Review the Call for Programs Policies and Guidelines for details on our selection criteria. Failure to comply with our policies and guidelines may result in the rejection of your proposal.

  2. Decide if you are submitting your proposal for general Friday/Saturday CLE programming, the Law Student Workshop, or one of the Thursday specialty programs. You may not submit the same proposal for all three categories. Proposals rejected for one category will not be considered for the others.

  3. Gather the details required to submit your program (see policies and guidelines for further information):
    1. Title (max 150 characters)
    2. Description (max 200 words)
    3. Interactivity of program (format and delivery method)
    4. Learning objectives
    5. Speaker Details
      1. First and Last Name
      2. Define Speaker Role (moderator or speaker)
      3. Confirmed or Invited? (Yes, this person has confirmed; No, I have not asked yet; No, but the request has been made)
      4. Educational degrees such as BA, JD, MBA, etc.
      5. Email Address and phone number
      6. Job title and employer name
      7. Short biography that will be published in Convention materials
      8. Social media handles: Instagram and LinkedIn URL

  4. IMPORTANT! The individual submitting the proposal must be a confirmed moderator or speaker for the program. Throughout the Call for Program process, all communication will be sent to the submitter, who will be designated as the program chair and primary contact if the program is accepted. 

  5. Submit your proposal by March 24, 2025 at 8:00 pm ET. Late proposals will not be considered. Do not wait until this date to begin the proposal process as questions that arise on the day of proposal deadline may not be answered in a timely manner. You may begin the proposal process and save a partially completed application at any time. Once you save your work, edits can be made any time before March 24, 2025 at 8:00 pm ET.

Resources


Speaker Database

NAPABA is seeking moderators and speakers for the 2025 NAPABA Convention, November 6-8. Lend your knowledge to a CLE panel and raise your professional profile by showcasing your expertise at the largest gathering of AANHPI legal professionals. Should an opening need to be filled in the Convention program, you may be contacted by NAPABA staff or your contact information may be shared with program chairs. Joining the speaker database does not guarantee a speaking role. Speakers will be notified on a rolling basis.

Convention speakers are eligible for complimentary registration for the day of your speaking engagement and speaker CLE credits (varies by jurisdiction). Other benefits of speaking at the NAPABA Convention include:

  • building and increasing your brand awareness
  • representing your law firm or company as a leading expert in the field
  • networking with potential clients and others in your industry
  • building credibility as a subject matter expert

Moderators and speakers may not serve on more than one panel, and NAPABA may exercise discretion to add, remove, or substitute speakers.


Join Speaker Database

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. When and where will the 2025 NAPABA Convention take place?
A. 
The 2025 NAPABA Convention will take place at the Sheraton Downtown Denver Hotel in Denver, Colorado from November 6-8.

Q. What kind of programming is NAPABA seeking for the 2025 NAPABA Convention?
A. We are seeking proposals for general CLE, the Law Student Workshop, and Specialty Programming, and are seeking proposals on a wide range of substantive legal matters and topics that are current and are of concern to the legal community. We are also mindful of the feedback we have received from past attendees and encourage proposals on government, public interest, and non-traditional lawyering topics. Proposals must be legal in nature and should qualify for CLE credit.

Q. What is the International Law Symposium?
A. The International Law Symposium provides programming that covers a variety of public and private international law topics, including intellectual property, national security, and dispute resolution. Past esteemed speakers consisted of diplomats, federal judges, international business leaders, and renowned authors.

Q. What is the Law Student Workshop?
A. The Law Student Workshop is a two-day, comprehensive program tailored to equip law students with essential skills for a successful legal career. Students will have the opportunity to explore diverse topics including career development, effective communication, and the evolving landscape of legal practice through hands-on workshops and discussions, and gain valuable insights applicable to any legal specialization. Whether a first-year law student or on the brink of graduation, this workshop is intended to provide universal skills and knowledge to navigate the multifaceted world of the legal profession.

Q. What is the Solo & Small Firm Boot Camp?
A. The Solo & Small Firm Boot Camp provides programming that is specifically tailored to the needs of solo and small firm practitioners, as well as those interested in starting a solo or small firm practice. Programming is tailored each year to the needs and interest of our membership. In past years, the Solo & Small Firm Boot Camp included CLE sessions on a variety of soft skills and substantive topics including business development, law office management/expansion, presentation skills and strategy, a multidisciplinary approach to advising entrepreneurs, and employment law.

Q. What is the Young Lawyers Workshop?
A. The Young Lawyers Workshop is a dynamic and interactive program designed by members in the Young Lawyers Network, specifically for early- to mid-career lawyers to receive guidance and support from experienced legal professionals and industry leaders. Past programming covered common challenges, such as caring for your mental health and how to maintain a work-life balance. The Young Lawyers Workshop is an invaluable resource for professional growth and development.

Q. What is the Committee/Network advisory review process?
A. NAPABA Committees and Networks review general proposals and collectively decide which proposals are of high quality and should be given special consideration during the CLE Committee’s review period. The Committee/Network advisory review process will take place from March 27 to April 4, 2025.

Q. When is the last day I can submit a program proposal?
A.
The Call for Programs closes on March 24, 2025 at 8:00 pm ET. Late proposals will not be considered.

Q. Can the CLE Committee provide feedback on my proposal?
A.
The CLE Committee cannot provide feedback on proposal ideas as the Committee must remain impartial and unbiased in its evaluation of all proposals. Offering feedback could potentially influence the selection process, and we aim to uphold transparency, fairness, and integrity in the evaluation and selection process.

Q. Can I submit more than one program?
A. Yes, you may submit more than one program.

Q. Can I speak on more than one program at the NAPABA Convention? What happens if I submit two or more programs and they are accepted?
A. An individual may be listed on any number of proposals; however, an individual, regardless of role, may present in no more than one Convention program. If two or more of your programs are accepted and you are a speaker on each program, you may only speak on one program. We are mindful of the feedback we have received from past attendees who want to see a variety of speakers at the NAPABA Convention and hear from fresh perspectives.

Q. What is the maximum number of people I can have on my panel?
A. For CLE purposes, all programs must have a minimum of three panelists. There may be no more than a maximum of five individuals per panel so that each speaker has ample time to speak during the time allotted for CLE programs (75 minutes total). NAPABA recommends a full panel, which includes 4 speakers and 1 moderator.

Q. How long will each CLE program be?
A. Each CLE program is allotted 75 minutes and should allow for Q&A at the end of the program. We recommend a 60-minute program with a 15-minute Q&A.

Q. Can I request to schedule my program for a particular day?
A. Programs are scheduled according to several criteria and factors. For this reason, we do not take requests for when to schedule programs, nor will we make exceptions once a program is accepted, including to accommodate travel arrangements.

Q. What do the different status notifications mean?
A. All applicants will be notified about the status of their proposals, either accepted, accepted with modifications, or rejected.

  • Accepted: program is accepted without any modifications required.
  • Accepted with modifications: program has been accepted but requires modifications to meet certain criteria.
  • Rejected: program does not meet criteria.

Q. Does my panel need to meet any specific requirements to qualify for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit?
A. Yes, panels must meet the following requirements to be eligible for CLE credit:

  • The panel must include at least one licensed attorney who can contribute legal expertise to the discussion. This is a core requirement for CLE eligibility.
  • Panelists are responsible for preparing original, high-quality written materials if the program is accepted. These materials must be specifically created for the program and directly related to the panel's educational content.
  • The content of the panel must be educational, relevant to legal practice, and designed to enhance the knowledge or skills of legal professionals.
  • The presentation must focus on substantive legal topics or ethical considerations applicable to attorneys.

Q. Why does my panel need a licensed attorney?
A. CLE programs are designed to educate attorneys on legal topics, so having at least one licensed attorney ensures the discussion includes accurate, professional insights into legal principles and practices. Without a licensed attorney, the program will not meet the requirements for CLE accreditation.

Registration Fees

Please be advised that registration fees are subject to change before the official launch of Convention registration on June 17.

Hotels - Opening June 17

NAPABA has secured a room block at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel, the Convention host hotel, from November 6-8, 2025. NAPABA has also secured overflow hotels at the Hilton Denver City Center and the Sonesta Denver Downtown, both within walking distance to the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel. These room blocks will open on June 17.

Please note that a unique booking link for these room blocks will be provided to you after you register for the Convention.

Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel | $259 per night for a single/double room

  • Cut-off Date: The cut-off date is Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 5:00 pm ET. After the cut-off date or after the NAPABA room block has been filled, rooms may still be available, but may be sold at the prevailing hotel rate.
  • Taxes & Fees: 15.75% hotel occupancy tax per room per night.
  • Cancellation: Guests must cancel their own reservations at least 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival to avoid a one-night cancellation charge.
  • Check-in Time: 3:00 pm MT | Check-out Time: 11:00 am MT
  • Address: 1550 Court Pl, Denver, CO 80202

Hilton Denver City Center | $259 per night for a single/double room

  • Cut-off Date: The cut-off date is Monday, October 6, at 5:00 pm ET. After the cut-off date or after the NAPABA room block has been filled, rooms may still be available, but may be sold at the prevailing hotel rate.
  • Tax & Fees: 4% state + 1% county + 10.75% city per room per night.
  • Cancellation: Guests must cancel their own reservations at least 72 hours prior to scheduled arrival to avoid a one-night cancellation charge.
  • Check-in Time: 4:00 pm MT | Check-out Time: 11:00 am MT
  • Address: 1701 California Street, Denver CO 80202

Sonesta Denver Downtown | $269 per night for a single/double room

  • Cut-off Date: The cut-off date is Wednesday, October 15, at 5:00 pm ET. After the cut-off date or after the NAPABA room block has been filled, rooms may still be available, but may be sold at the prevailing hotel rate.
  • Tax: 4% state + 1% county + 10.75% city per room per night.
  • Cancellation: Guests must cancel their own reservations at least 48 hours prior to scheduled arrival to avoid a one-night cancellation charge.
  • Check-in Time: 4:00 pm MT | Check-out Time: 11:00 am MT
  • Address: 1450 Glenarm Place, Denver CO 80202

Schedule at a Glance

Please be advised that Convention schedule is subject to change before the official launch of Convention registration on June 17.

Scholarships Now Open

NAPABA strives to keep the Convention affordable for our members and offers one of the best values among legal education conferences. Scholarships may be used towards Convention registration, airfare, lodging, and/or ground transportation. This year, NAPABA will offer a general Convention scholarship and a law student scholarship.


Scholarship Rules

  • To be eligible for a scholarship, you must be a current member of NAPABA. If you are unsure about your NAPABA membership, sign in to your NAPABA member profile here. All questions related to membership may be directed to membership@napaba.org.
  • Only law students are eligible for the Law Student Scholarship Program.
  • You may not apply for more than one Convention scholarship, e.g. law students may not apply for both scholarships.
  • Scholarships are non-transferable.
  • Group applications will not be accepted.
  • All scholarships will be awarded in the form of a reimbursement, which will be disbursed after the Convention has concluded. Scholarship recipients will receive a reimbursement form to be completed by November 17, 2025, and submitted along with copies of receipts.
  • Submission of a scholarship application is not a guarantee of assistance. Decisions are final and are not subject to appeal.
  • NAPABA will reimburse only the following items:
    • Convention Registration
      • Including tickets for the Friday Plenary Luncheon, Saturday Plenary Luncheon, and 37th Anniversary Gala.
      • Note: Gala Admission Only will not be reimbursed.
    • Roundtrip Travel
      • Reasonable roundtrip air, rail, or bus within the United States.
      • Note: Upgrades and bag fees will not be reimbursed.
    • Personal Car Travel
      • Mileage reimbursement according to the GSA mileage rate.
      • Note: Gas, tolls, car maintenance, or damages will not be reimbursed.
    • Rental Car Travel
      • Rental fee and gas.
      • Note: Upgrades, tolls, car maintenance, or damages will not be reimbursed.
    • Ground Transportation
      • Uber, Lyft, or taxi rides specifically from the airport, train station, or bus station to the Convention hotel, and back.
      • Note: Ground transportation to offsite events and locations will not be reimbursed.
    • Lodging
      • Hotel charges equal to or less than the NAPABA hotel standard block rate of $259.
      • Note: Suites, upgrades, room service, or additional services will not be reimbursed.

General Convention Scholarship Application | Closes August 5 at 8 pm ET

You must be a current NAPABA member to apply. The deadline to apply for the Convention scholarship is 8:00 pm ET on Tuesday, August 5.

Scholarship decisions will be announced prior to the early bird deadline of Tuesday, August 26.

Application Now Closed


Law Student Scholarship Program Application | Closes September 16 at 8 pm ET

You must be a current NAPABA member and a law student to apply. The deadline to apply for the law student scholarship is 8:00 pm ET on Tuesday, September 16.

Law student scholarship decisions will be announced on the week of September 22.

Apply for the Law Student Scholarship Here

Speaker Resources

Important Deadlines & Dates

  • Tuesday, August 26 at 11:59 pm ET | Early bird registration rate deadline.
  • Friday, August 1 at 8:00 pm ET | Speaker bios and headshots due via Speaker Resource Center.
  • Friday, September 5 at 8:00 pm ET | CLE materials and speaker release forms due via Speaker Resource Center.
  • Saturday, October 25 at 5:00 pm ET | Hotel cutoff date.
  • Tuesday, October 28 at 11:59 pm ET | Last Chance rate deadline.
  • November 6-8 | See you in Denver!

Speaker Resource Center

In the coming weeks, panelists will receive an invitation to the NAPABA Speaker Resource Center (SRC). The SRC is a central location where you can:

  • Edit your speaker profile the way you want your information to appear in Convention materials;
  • View your session information;
  • Upload your CLE materials;
  • Complete other tasks assigned to you by the NAPABA Convention team for a successful Convention.

CLE Written Materials

Submission Deadline: Friday, September 5 at 8 pm ET

Unless prior authorization has been provided by the Convention Director, Pang Moua, each program is REQUIRED to submit written materials relating to their program for continuing legal education (CLE) accreditation, with the exception of the Law Student Workshop programs. NAPABA will apply for CLE credit on behalf of all programs; however, each program must prepare and supply NAPABA with the required written materials.

Please review the CLE Written Materials Guidelines (see below) for instructions on preparing your materials.

Failure to submit CLE written materials by the deadline or to comply with the guidelines may result in no CLE credit or cancellation of your program. Programs without CLE credit may attract fewer attendees than accredited programs.

Where to Submit CLE Materials: CLE materials must be submitted through the Speaker Resource Center no later than Friday, September 5 at 8 pm ET. The program chair will be assigned the task of uploading the CLE materials to the Speaker Resource Center by the given deadline.


Speaker Release Form

Submission Deadline: Friday, September 5 at 8 pm ET

All moderators and speakers must submit a speaker release form. Release forms must be uploaded to the Speaker Resource Center.


Speaker Registration

All panelists (moderators and speakers) are required to attend in-person and must register for the NAPABA Convention. NAPABA offers two registration options for panelists:

  • Option 1: Attending the Day of Presentation Only
    • Panelists may receive complimentary registration if they plan to attend ONLY on the day of their speaking engagement. Contact convention@napaba.org for a speaker discount code.
    • Access to premier events, such as the Friday Plenary Luncheon, Saturday Plenary Luncheon, and Gala dinner are not included and may be added for an additional fee.
  • Option 2: Attending two or more days of Convention
    • Panelists must purchase a full Convention registration.
    • Access to premier events, such as the Friday Plenary Luncheon, Saturday Plenary Luncheon, and Gala dinner are not included and may be added for an additional fee.

Scholarship

Panelists are encouraged to apply for the Convention scholarship. To learn more, click on the Scholarship tab.


Housing

NAPABA has secured a room block at the Sheraton Hotel Downtown Denver, the Convention host hotel, from November 6-8. You must be registered for the NAPABA Convention to receive the hotel booking links. Click on the Hotels tab to learn more.


Speaker Costs

All costs associated with attending the NAPABA Convention, including registration, housing, and travel, are the responsibility of each panelist. NAPABA does not provide reimbursements, registration discounts, or honoraria to any moderator or speaker presenting at the Convention.

We highly encourage moderators and speakers to take advantage of our scholarship program to help defray the cost of attending. Click on the Scholarship tab above to learn more and apply.


Onsite Tips

Arrive to your assigned room at least 10 minutes early to allow ample time for setting up your presentation. Please be mindful of the program that is slated to occur after your program so they have time to set up their presentations.

What to Bring

  • Your laptop with session slides. Mac users must bring their own cable hook-up to the projector.
  • USB flash/thumb drive with your session slides as backup
  • A slide advancer/presentation clicker (NAPABA does not provide this item)

What We Will Provide

  • Projector and screen
  • HDMI hook up to projector
  • Headphone jack for audio output
  • Podium with mic; wired microphones
  • Shared conference Wi-Fi

Speaker Database

If you are a Program Chair seeking additional speakers, please contact convention@napaba.org.

Interested in speaking at the NAPABA Convention? Join our speaker database! Should an opening need to be filled in the Convention program, you may be contacted by NAPABA staff. Click here to join the database.

NOTE: Panelists may not serve on more than one panel at the NAPABA Convention regardless of role. NAPABA may exercise discretion to add, remove, or substitute speakers.

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