Zenobia Lai
Senior Training Director
Zenobia Lai is a veteran legal services lawyer having spent more than fourteen years at Greater Boston Legal Services.
Zenobia Lai is a veteran legal services lawyer having spent more than fourteen years at Greater Boston Legal Services. She launched the Community Law Project in 2006 to further expand the community lawyering practice that emphasizes lawyers’ collaboration with community groups and other professionals to build grassroots capacity. Prior to that, Zenobia spent more than a decade leading the Asian Outreach Unit that provides linguistically and culturally accessible legal services to limited-English-proficient Asian immigrants in Greater Boston. She has practiced in the areas of land use, zoning, housing, immigration, disability, domestic violence and family law.
During her brief hiatus from legal services, Zenobia was the executive director of Asian Law Caucus in San Francisco. She was also the Deputy Research Director of the New York-based Human Rights in China where she researched and compiled parallel reports to the UN on China’s progress in implementing two key international human rights covenants and wrote on legal reform and social justice issues in China.
Aside from practicing law, Zenobia serves on the boards of directors of various non-profit groups, runs a legal segment on a Cantonese cable television show in the Boston area and teaches part-time at University of Massachusetts – Boston.
Courses Taught
- 2008-2009 NE Leadership Institute
- 2009-2010 Florida Leadership Institute
- 2010-11 Florida Leadership Institute
- Administrative Hearing Skills
- Community Lawyering
- Essential Skills for Paralegals and Legal Assistants
- Negotiation Skills
- Negotiation Skills Online
- Supervision Skills for Equal Justice Providers
- Whole Client / Whole Advocate