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Annual Meeting
2013
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Trailblazer: Moy feted for
diversity efforts
By Brandon Vogel
Conversation is the key to
Lillian M. Moy’s achievements in diversifying the legal
profession.
Upon meeting her, people are
drawn to her friendly demeanor and boundless energy. As the conversation
continues, her passion for causes she deeply cares about comes into
focus. By the end, she has recruited another supporter for her
work.
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Moy
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For her individual efforts and
leadership in expanding diversity, the Committee on Diversity and
Inclusion will present its Diversity Trailblazer Award to Moy at the
Celebrating Diversity Reception on January 21 during the Annual
Meeting.
Champion for
diversity
Moy is the executive director
of the Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York. When she took the job
in 1995, she was one of a few women of color serving as an executive
director in a legal services office, according to Harvey Epstein,
associate director of the Urban Justice Center.
"Lillian’s dedication
inspired an industrywide conversation about improving diversity,
demonstrated that diversity helps long-term organizational growth and
development and educated executive directors about how they can promote
diversity in positive ways," wrote Epstein in nominating Moy for the
award.
During her 17-year tenure,
Epstein said Moy has increased the budget from $1.5 million to $5
million and increased the staff from 21 to 60 employees. Beyond the
numbers, Epstein praised her for promoting a more inclusive work
environment in legal services offices throughout the state.
Moy created a diversity
committee at the Legal Aid Society which initiated the first-ever
diversity survey of all legal services offices to measure their staff
diversity. Epstein credited that survey with starting a statewide
conversation about the diversity challenges facing the legal services
community. He said that led to creation of strategic plans aimed at
ensuring that all legal services offices reflect the diversity of their
clients.
Years later, Moy again surveyed
those legal services offices to see how much progress had been made
since the initial survey. The results of that survey led to greater
discussion about how to promote and retain a diverse
workforce.
"Lillian makes us dig beyond
what is politically correct and address the real issues that confront
all of us as we try to diversify our professional staff, and make sure
they have a supportive environment to grow and do the work," wrote
Adriene Holder, attorney-in-charge of civil practice at The Legal Aid
Society in New York City.
From 1989-1995, Moy was the
managing attorney/advocacy coordinator for the Legal Assistance
Corporation of Central Massachusetts. She was a staff attorney with the
Georgia Legal Services Program from 1981-1989.
Dedicated bar
leader
Within the State Bar, Moy is
vice-president for the Third Judicial District. She is a past chair of
the Committee on Diversity and Inclusion and the Committee on Legal Aid.
She also is a member of the Membership Committee and the
President’s Committee on Access to Justice. She received the State
Bar’s Denison Ray Program Director Award in 2008.
Barabra Finkelstein, executive
director of Legal Services of the Hudson Valley, cited Moy’s bar
association work and collaborations. She called them a means for Moy to
send the message "that a diverse legal profession is not just morally
correct, but is more productive and perceptive because diversity, both
cultural and intellectual, often leads to better results for
clients."
Moy is a member of the American
Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Legal Aid and Indigent
Defenders, the Advisory Committee on New York State Pro Bono Bar
Admission Requirement, and Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman’s Task
Force to Expand Access to Civil Legal Services in New York. She is a
founding member of the New York State Diversity Coalition and a frequent
presenter on management, diversity and cultural competency.
She is a graduate of Hunter
College of the City University of New York and Boston University School
of Law.
Vogel is
NYSBA’s Media Writer.
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