![]() | Keynote Speaker: The Honorable Denny Chin U.S. Court of Appeals, 2nd Circuit The Honorable Denny Chin
is a United States Circuit Judge for the United States Court of
Appeals for the Second Circuit. He was sworn in on April 26, 2010. Judge Chin is the recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Award from Princeton University, the Spirit of Excellence Award from the American Bar Association, the Edward Weinfeld Award from the New York County Lawyers Association, the Lifetime Achievement Award from Judicial Friends, the Abely Award for Leading Women and Children to Safety from Sanctuary for Families, the Medal of Achievement from the Fordham Law Alumni Association, and the J. Edward Lumbard Award from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. |
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Special Recognition Award:
Sandra Leung General Counsel and Corporate Secretary Sandy Leung is the General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of Bristol-Myers Squibb. She leads the worldwide Law Department and is responsible for a wide range of legal and regulatory areas including intellectual property, regulatory law, litigation, environmental, health & safety, corporate security, philanthropy and transactions including licensing, acquisitions and divestitures.
Sandy joined Bristol-Myers Squibb in 1992 as a staff attorney in the litigation department. She was promoted to positions of increasing responsibility and was elected Corporate Secretary in 1999. In September 2006, she was appointed Interim General Counsel. In February 2007, she was promoted to her current position.
Sandy began her legal career as Assistant District Attorney at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in New York City where she was an original member of the Child Abuse Bureau. She ended her prosecutorial career, after trying more than 40 jury trials to verdict, as a member of the prestigious Homicide Investigations Unit where she conducted investigations of unsolved homicides linked with drug gang activity.
Sandy is on the board of directors of the Asian-American Legal Defense and Education Fund and a trustee of the NALP Foundation. Sandy is a graduate of Tufts University and Boston College Law School. Additional Awards:
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Judge Alvin T. Wong Pioneer Award: Managing Partner GAPABA created the Judge Alvin T. Wong Pioneer Award to recognize members whose outstanding achievements, commitment, leadership have paved the way for Asian and Pacific American (APA) attorneys. Its namesake, the Hon. Alvin T. Wong, was the first elected APA judge in the entire Southeast, when he won a contested race for the State Court of DeKalb County. Judge Wong is one of GAPABA's charter members. Han C. Choi is our 2015 recipient of the Judge Alvin T. Wong Award. Mr. Choi is Managing Partner of the Atlanta office of Ballard Spahr, LLP. One of Atlanta's first Asian Pacific American biglaw partners, Mr. Choi blazed a trail by becoming Georgia's first APA managing partner of a large firm. Practicing primarily in public finance, Mr. Choi has represented states, counties, cities, governmental bodies, financial institutions and private entities for the finance or refinance of governmental and quasi-governmental projects such as schools, courthouses, stadiums, hospitals, cultural, transportation and airport facilities. He has also represented clients in commercial lending, corporate finance, nonprofit law, economic incentives and general corporate law.
Mr.
Choi received his bachelor of arts in religion (magna cum laude) from
Northwestern University and his law degree with honors from Emory
University. A native of Little Rock, Arkansas, he worked for
then-Governor Bill Clinton as an assistant for Health and Human
Services. For almost two decades, Mr. Choi has been a leader in the
legal, non-profit and Asian American communities in Georgia. Mr. Choi
is a former chair of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits and the Atlanta
Volunteers Lawyers Foundation. He served on the Emory Law School
Advisory Board. Mr. Choi currently serves on the boards of the Decatur
Education Foundation, the Korean American Bar Association of Georgia,
and Endowment Committee of North Avenue Presbyterian Church. Mr.
Choi has been a long-standing Board member and former President of the
Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association, was one of the first
Asian Americans to serve on the Board of Governors for the State Bar of
Georgia, and is a former board member of the National Asian Pacific
American Bar Association (NAPABA). He chaired the Host Committee of the
highly successful 2011 National NAPABA Convention in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Choi resides in DeKalb County with his wife Catherine and their three children. Career:
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GAPABA Rising Star Award: Captain Alejandro "Andy" V. Pascual, IV Judge Advocate, Georgia Army National Guard Assistant District Attorney, DeKalb County GAPABA created its Rising Star Award fashioned after NAPABA's Best Under 40. The award is to recognize talented individuals within the Asian Pacific American (APA) legal community under the age of 40 who have achieved prominence and distinction in their fields of endeavor—be it the practice of law, academia, business, civic and charitable affairs, the judiciary, or politics—and who have demonstrated a strong commitment to APA civic or community affairs. Captain Alejandro "Andy" V. Pascual, IV is our 2015 Rising Star Award recipient. He is an Assistant District Attorney in DeKalb County, as well as a Captain in the Georgia Army National Guard where he serves as a Judge Advocate. In 2012, Andy became a commissioned officer in the United States Army's Judge Advocate General's Corps and was an Honor Graduate of the 188th Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course, where he received the Legal Assistance for Military Personnel Award for the highest standing in Legal Assistance. As a member of the Georgia Army National Guard, Andy served as a Trial Defense Counsel with the 1078th Trial Defense Team and is a Trial Counsel for the 560th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade based in Cumming, Georgia. In 2014, Andy deployed to Kuwait in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Inherent Resolve as an International and Operational Law Attorney with Third Army/United States Army Central. Andy began his career as a prosecutor with the Appalachian Judicial Circuit in North Georgia before joining the DeKalb County District Attorney's Office in 2007. As a prosecutor, he has tried over 50 jury trials, dealing with major felony cases involving murder, armed robbery, and child molestation. He has prosecuted in the Crimes Against Children Unit and serves as the Arson Prosecution resource and liaison to the DeKalb County Fire & Rescue Arson Unit. Andy is a frequent instructor for law enforcement and fellow prosecutors, in addition to being a regular instructor with Emory University School of Law's Kessler-Eidson Program for Trial Techniques. As an Adjunct Professor at Emory Law, Andy coached its mock trial teams to several national tournament wins, including Emory's first-ever regional win in the prestigious American Association for Justice's Student Trial Advocacy Competition. Andy was the first Leadership DeKalb graduate (Class of 2012) who was also a graduate of Youth Leadership DeKalb (Class of 1996). Andy also served as a member of the Youth Leadership DeKalb Advisory Board. Andy received his B.A. in History from Furman University in 2002 before obtaining his J.D. from Samford University, Cumberland School of Law in 2005. He was a member of Cumberland's National Trial Team and the Articles Editor of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. When not deployed, Andy resides in Gwinnett County with his wife, Carrie, and their three children, Ella, Alex, and Olivia. |
Community Appreciation Award: Our volunteer attorneys spend a significant number of hours each week defending civil rights in noteworthy cases, such as advocating for voiceless children, supporting asylum seekers, representing victims of domestic violence, and generally giving access to justice to those who might otherwise be overlooked. We work for systemic change in our legal system and for meaningful change in the lives of individuals. Alston & Bird attorneys have both a local and global impact through the grants we award, the boards we serve on and the clients to whom we donate our time and expertise. The firm’s community service work is led by the involvements and interests of our attorneys and staff. Throughout the calendar year, we offer a variety of opportunities for Alston & Bird employees to positively influence their communities. From knitting blankets for homeless children and building Habitat for Humanity houses to driving cancer patients to treatment and sending care packages to troops overseas, Alston & Bird employees find tangible support from the firm for whatever causes move them to action. Our projects aim to have immediate and long-term impact on organizations and individuals in the most need. Read more at: http://www.alston.com/probono/ |
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Emcee:
Sophia Choi Weekend Anchor/Reporter Sophia Choi anchors Channel 2 Action News Saturday and Sunday AM and is a general assignment reporter for Channel 2 Action News. Prior to joining WSB-TV, Choi worked as the 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. anchor at KVBC-TV, the NBC affiliate in Las Vegas. While there, she won two Electronic Media Awards for her work. Before moving to Las Vegas, Choi worked as the prime time anchor for CNN Headline News where she covered various breaking stories, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and Hurricane Wilma in Florida. She also anchored various programs for CNN and CNN International. Choi has also worked as a morning anchor at KCBS-TV in Los Angeles and as a reporter at WVTM-TV (NBC) in Birmingham, AL where she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her series on child predators and won an Associated Press Award. Choi began her career at WSET-TV (ABC) in Lynchburg, VA. She is a proud graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia where she received a Bachelor of Journalism degree. |