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Glenn Lau-Kee
Member-at-Large
Glenn Lau-Kee of New York (Kee & Lau-Kee, PLLC) has been elected
Member-At-Large of the Executive Committee of the New York State Bar
Association.
Lau-Kee received his undergraduate degree from Yale University and
earned his law degree from Boston University School of Law.
Lau-Kee concentrates his practice in real estate and business law. He
previously was a partner of Koo Larrabee Lau-Kee & Lane LLP and an
associate of Coudert Brothers.
Elected to the Executive Committee for a second term, Lau-Kee is a
member of the State Bar’s House of Delegates, Task Force on the
State of Our Courthouses, and the Special Committees on Legal
Specialization and Sarbanes-Oxley Issues. Within the Committee on
Membership, he co-chairs the Membership Challenge Subcommittee. He is
chair of the Committee on Diversity and Leadership Development’s
Minority Bar Association Relationship Subcommittee. He previously was a
member of the Special Committee on Multijurisdictional Practice and the
Youth Outreach Committee.
Lau-Kee currently serves on the Board of Directors for the New York
Bar Foundation and the Fund for Modern Courts. Lau-Kee served as
President of the Asian American Bar Association of New York from
1997-1999. He was appointed by retied Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye to
serve on the Commission to Examine Solo and Small Firm Practice and the
Committee to Promote Public Trust and Confidence in the Legal System. He
previously served on the Board of Directors of Legal Services for New
York City and the New York County Lawyers Association.
Lau-Kee is an active member of the YMCA of Greater New York where he
serves on the Board of Directors and chairs the finance committee.
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