http://blogs.du.edu/today/uncategorized/research-updates-april-2011
In January 2011, law professor Wendy Duong spoke about “Overcoming Career Obstacles” at the Networking for Professional Women and Entrepreneurs seminar sponsored by the Science and Culture Association of Houston and the Houston office of Prudential Financial Inc. She published “The Southeast Asian Story: Victims Of Human Trafficking As The Forgotten ‘Prisoners Of Conscience’ — Some Proposed Legal And Non-Legal Measures” in the Seattle University School of Law Journal of Social Justice(spring 2011). Her novel Mimi and Her Mirror, about the resettlement experience of Vietnamese Americans and female minority lawyers in the U.S., will be published in June 2011 (AmazonEncore); her book Postcards from Nam, about Vietnamese boat people, will be released by AmazonEncore in July 2011. Her historical novel Daughters of the River Huong, focused on Vietnam’s decolonization, Vietnamese women, and the international legal practice in era of globalization, was reissued this month by AmazonEncore. In April 2011, Duong also published a Vietnamese cultural studies text, Book of the Seven Dreams: a Vietnamese-American Cultural Experience in Fiction, Drama, and Poetry (RobbieDeanPress, 2011).
- Wendy Duong, “International Business Transactions in Vietnam: a due diligence checklist of legal issues,” delivered at the 4th National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, Huntington Beach, Calif., (October 2009).
- Wendy Duong, “Panel of Vietnamese American judges,” co-presenters: Honorable Jacqueline Nguyen of Los Angeles County, Obama-nominee for the federal district court, and other California state judges, 4th National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, Huntington Beach, CA, (October 2009).
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