Daniel Huynh, senior associate in Alston & Bird’s Intellectual Property Litigation Group, has been honored as the 2016 recipient of the Atlanta IP Inn of Court’s Pro Bono Award.
Huynh was recognized for his work supporting the independent feature film “Imba Means Sing,” a documentary about the Grammy-nominated African Children’s Choir.
The award is the highest recognition given by the organization each year. It is awarded to one practicing IP property attorney who demonstrates a deep commitment to providing pro bono legal services and has excelled in those activities.
Established in 2010, the Atlanta IP Inn of Court serves as a forum for advancing professionalism, civility, ethics and legal excellence in the Atlanta IP legal community. The group is a member of the American Inns of Court and the Linn Inn Alliance of National Intellectual Property Inns.
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May 11, 2016
Daniel Huynh Honored with Atlanta IP Inn of Court’s 2016 Pro Bono Award
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