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Liza Cho

Program Director at The Open Door NJ/NY

Liza Cho is a distinguished legal professional with a strong foundation in both law and international relations, bolstered by a commitment to public service that spans multiple sectors. With a Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School and a Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Spanish from Wellesley College, Liza has equipped herself with the tools necessary to navigate the complex intersection of law and international affairs. Her educational background is complemented by a high school diploma in Creative Writing from Stuyvesant High School, which speaks to her ability to communicate effectively and persuasively—an invaluable skill in the field of law.

Throughout her career, Liza has garnered extensive experience in various legal roles, particularly within the New York City Law Department. As an Assistant Corporation Counsel, she served in both the Special Federal Litigation Division and the Tort Division. In these positions, she developed a keen understanding of civil litigation and worked on a range of cases that contributed to her expertise in legal strategy and courtroom procedures. Her tenure at the New York City Law Department has established her as a competent advocate committed to upholding the law and serving her community.

In addition to her roles in civil litigation, Liza has had the opportunity to contribute her talents in several impactful internship positions. She worked as a legal intern at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District, where she focused on immigration litigation. This experience not only honed her legal research and writing abilities but also deepened her passion for addressing the issues affecting vulnerable populations. Further nurturing her commitment to public service, she also interned at the Office of the New York State Attorney General and with District Judge Brian Cogan, gaining insight into both the judicial and legislative processes.

Liza's diverse background includes international experience as well. Her role as an English Teaching Assistant in South Korea through the Fulbright Program broadened her global perspective and allowed her to engage meaningfully with different cultures. Moreover, her early internship with Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton provided her a unique position to experience the workings of government at the highest level, inspiring her commitment to civic engagement and leadership. These experiences reflect her versatile skill set and adaptability, traits that are essential in today’s dynamic legal environment.

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