Kaylin Whittingham

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Kaylin L. Whittingham 
Kaylin Whittingham
Whittingham Law
New YorkNY

Kaylin L. Whittingham is a New York State Commissioner on Ethics and Lobbying in

Government and a Referee for the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct. She is the

principal of Whittingham Law, where she concentrates her practice on Legal Ethics and

Professional Responsibility. Prior to private practice, she served as counsel at the Attorney

Grievance Committee, First Judicial Department where she investigated and prosecuted a wide

array of professional misconduct cases. Kaylin served as Staff Attorney at the Mental Hygiene

Legal Services in the First Department; Judicial Intern to the Honorable Dolores K. Sloviter,

United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and the Honorable Milton Tingling,

Supreme Court for the State of New York, New York County. She started her legal career in the

Litigation Bureau of the New York State Attorney General’s Office.

In the world of legal ethics, Kaylin currently serves on the American Bar Association

Commission on IOLTA (Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts) and is a member of the

Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers. She served as Chair of the Association of

the Bar of the City of New York Professional Discipline Committee; a member of the New York

State Bar Association’s Committee on Professional Ethics; the Association of the Bar of the City

of New York Council on the Profession Committee and Litigation Funding Task Force; the

American Immigration Lawyers Association’s Ethics Compendium Board of Advisors; and

Secretary of the Ethics and Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the American

Immigration Lawyers Association, New York Chapter.

As a Bar leader, Kaylin served as President of the Association of Black Women Attorneys;

Board member of the National Bar Association’s Board of Governors; member of the Network

of Bar Leaders’ Executive Council; Chair of the Committee of Bar Leaders, Secretary of the

Women in the Law Section; a member of the New York State Bar Association’s Nomination

Committee; and Committee on Leadership Development. Kaylin is currently a member of the

New York State Bar Association’s Executive Committee, a member of the House of Delegates

and is a New York State Bar Foundation Fellow.

Outside the legal community, Kaylin serves on the Board of Catholic Migration Services and

served on the Board of Unique People Services, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving

individuals with developmental disabilities, mental illness, and HIV/AIDS.

Kaylin is featured in the Book and World Exhibit—"200 Women: Who Will Change the Way

You See the World.” She is the recipient of the 2016 Black Women of Influence (BWOI)

Trailblazer Award; 2017 Association of Black Women Attorneys Achievement Award; 2018

National Bar Association Presidential Award; the 2020 and 2023 Top 100 National Black

Lawyers; and was named 2022 and 2023 Super Lawyer for the New York Metro Area. Guided

by her mantra: "Inspire. Empower. Engage."—Kaylin advocates for women rights, immigrants,

victims of domestic violence, and the mentally ill.

Kaylin is admitted in New York, New Jersey, the United States District Court for the Southern

District of New York, and the United State District Court of New Jersey.


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