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Areas of Practice
- Commercial Litigation
- Civil Litigation
Admitted to practice
- Hawai`i
- U.S. District Court for the District of Hawai`i
Affiliations
- Hawai`i State Bar Association
- Hawai`i Women Lawyers
Publications
- Broken Silence: Redressing the Mass Rape and Sexual Enslavement of Asian Women by the Japanese Government in an Appropriate Forum, 3 Asian-Pac. Law & Pol’y Journal 2 (2002)
- Comment, Severing the Bond of Life: When Conflicts of Interest Fail to Recognize the Value of Two Lives, 25 U. Haw. L. Rev. 157 (2002)
Education
- William S. Richardson School of Law, Univeristy of Hawai`i, Honolulu, HI (J.D. 2002)
- University of Hawaii Law Review (2002)
- Asian-Pacific Law & Policy Journal (2001-2002)
- Edward Nakamura Memorial Research Fellow (Fall 2000)
- CALI, Excellence for the Future Award, Highest Grade, Race Culture and Law (Spring 2000)
- CALI, Excellence for the Future Award, Highest Grade, Negotiation and Alternative Dispute Resolution (Spring 2000)
- CALI, Excellence for the Future Award, Highest Grade, Second-Year Seminar (Spring 2002)
- University of Hawai`i, Honolulu, HI (B.A. Political Science, 1998)
Past Positions
- The Honorable Paula A. Nakayama, Associate Justice of the Hawaii Supreme Court
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Attorneys and staff of AHFI will be volunteering on Thursday, April 10 from 6 to 9am on radio station KHPR on day number 2 of Challenge 2008 in support of Hawaii Public Radio.
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Trudy Burns Stone has joined AHFI as Of Counsel and will be working with
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Lessees' lawsuit against the City and County of Honolulu for violations of the U.S. Constitution reinstated
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Class certification granted in lawsuit to identify and provide services for homeless children
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Lawsuit filed to stop illegal vacation rentals on North Shore
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