
Mr. Kaiyen LIANG
Junior Advocate | Representative before Administrative Tribunals
Direct Tel. +1.917.667.9668 | Fax. +1.212.590.6136 Email:
With over a decade of cross-sector experience, Mr. Kaiyen Liang is a dedicated and dynamic advocate who serves alongside the Head of Chambers at Birch Hill Chambers. Leveraging a robust background spanning multiple industries, Mr. Liang brings a strategic, multidimensional approach to client representation, distinguishing himself through unmatched empathy and an unwavering commitment to client advocacy
An aspiring polymath and self-described multipotentialite, Mr. Liang's professional journey reflects an expansive curiosity and adaptability. His career includes significant roles in litigation support, real estate representation and investment, business management, and finance consultancy. These cumulative experiences provide him with a powerful toolkit to navigate complex regulatory, administrative, and labor matters.
Languages:
• English (Native)
• Cantonese (Native)
• Mandarin (Proficient)
Government Agency and Tribunal Registrations:
• New York City Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH)
• Connecticut Employment Security Board of Review – Advocate ID: B102
• Florida Reemployment Assistance Appeals Board – Advocate ID: 001532947
Areas of Expertise:
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Labor & Employment Law
• Unemployment Insurance (UI), Workers’ Compensation, ERISA
• Trade Union & Collective Bargaining Matters (incl. NLRB proceedings)
• Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Cases
Public, Administrative & Municipal Law
• Civil Service and Public Sector Employment Disputes
• OATH Hearings and Krimstock Proceedings
• Campaign Finance, Licensing & Ethics Compliance
• Municipal Code Violations (Health, Building, Sanitation, Transit, etc.)
Representative Jurisdictional Advocacy:
State of New York:
• Department of State (DOS)
• Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs
• Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)
• Department of Health – Medicaid Division
• State Education Department – Special Needs and Services
City of New York:
• Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings (OATH)
Mr. Liang is not an attorney-at-law and does not practice law.