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3/22/2011

Carbajal Speaks at LALSA’s “Finding Your Voice in the Law”

Baker Hostetler attorney Natacha Carbajal was a speaker at the Latino American Law Student Association’s (LALSA) “Finding Your Voice in the Law.” This Table Talk session took place at Cardozo Law School on March 21, 2011, where seven attorneys from different areas of practice gathered with LALSA members to tell how they found their voice in the law. Cardozo’s LALSA aims to advance the academic and professional goals of Latino law students.

Resident in the firm’s New York office, Carbajal focuses her practice in the areas of bankruptcy, financial restructuring, insolvency and debtors’ and creditors’ rights. She currently serves as the National Mentoring Chair for the Hispanic National Bar Association and as a Deputy Regional President for the New York Region of the Hispanic National Bar Association. In addition, she is a member of the Committee for Minorities in the Courts of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Co-Chair of the Cornell Latino Alumni Association and serves on the board of directors of the Fordham Law Minority Mentorship Program.