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Mike HUANG


Mike F. Huang is a partner at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP. His main practice areas include


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mergers and acquisitions, commercial lending (both syndicated and bilateral loans), and private investment funds. Huang also has extensive experience in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, and fi nancing transactions. Recent transactions for Huang include representing Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network in connection with the sale of a 49 percent equity stake to News Corporation and representing Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. in connection with its $500 million senior unsecured credit facility. Huang currently serves as the president of the Asian American Bar Association of New York. He graduated from Columbia Law School (JD 2002) and University of California at Berkeley (AB 1999, Phi Beta Kappa).


Christopher KANG Jin HWANG


Jin Y. Hwang is assistant general counsel with Verizon Enterprise Solutions, a business unit of Verizon Communications, a Fortune 15 company, based in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Previously, Hwang was in-house counsel with Verizon Wireless in a variety of roles including litigation, sales and marketing, bankruptcy, and market inte- grations. Before that, Hwang was in-house with France


Télécom's North American legal department in Washington, D.C. She graduated from American University's Washington College of Law, where she was articles editor of the Administrative Law Review. Hwang earned her bachelor’s degree with double majors in psychology and French studies, with honors, from the University of Pennsylvania.


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Christopher Kang is special assistant to President Obama and senior counsel to the president, in charge of the selection, vetting, and confi rmation of President Obama’s judicial nominees. He works to fulfi ll the president’s unprecedented commitment to expanding the diversity of the federal bench, while maintain- ing the highest standards of integrity, intellect, and fair-mindedness. From 2009 to 2011, Kang was special assistant to the president for Legislative Aff airs, advocating for the administration’s initia- tives in Congress, including leading the legislative strategy for the confi rmation of Supreme Court Justices Sotomayor and Kagan, and the Senate’s repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. Kang worked for Assistant U.S. Senate Majority Leader Richard Durbin, as director of fl oor operations and Judiciary Committee Counsel, and has been VP of the APABA Educational Fund and VP for Community Aff airs of APABA-DC.


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