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Michael PARK


Michael Park is a litigation partner in the New York offi ce of Dechert LLP. He has substantial experience representing clients in federal and state courts and before the SEC, FINRA, and other regulators in a wide range of subject areas, including securities, criminal, commercial, administrative, constitutional, and international law. Most recently, Park has been representing fi nancial institutions and individuals in insider trading and mortgage-backed securities matters. His previous experiences include serving as an attorney-adviser in the U.S. Department of Justice, Offi ce of Legal Counsel; clerking on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.; and working as an associate at WilmerHale. Park graduated from Princeton University in 1998 and received a J.D. from Yale Law School in 2001.


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Edward LEE


Edward Lee is an in-house


counsel at Aetna in Hartford, Connecticut. He is responsible for corporate governance matters and serves as corporate secretary for Aetna’s subsidiaries. He also counsels the business partners on M&A, invest- ment, corporate treasury, and insurance regulatory matters. Lee is the immediate past president and a member of the board of Connecticut Asian Pacifi c American Bar Association. He was born and raised in Taiwan and completed his secondary education and undergraduate studies in England. He has an LLB from Oxford Brookes University and an LLM from the University of Connecticut School of Law.


DIVERSITY & THE BAR® JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2014 John PARK


John Park is a partner at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP, which is based in Nashville, Tennessee, with


offi ces in Austin, Texas, and Birmingham, Alabama. He is currently the co-chair of the labor and employment committee of NAPABA. Park has advised and successfully defended both global and local employers in various industries at trial and appeal. His experience includes class and collective actions, whistleblower claims, investiga- tions, ERISA, and non-competition and trade secret issues. In 2011, Park was selected to be part of the inaugural Fellows Program of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity. He received an MBA and law degree from the University of Notre Dame, and his undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin.


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