Press Release September 27, 2018

Daniel Huynh Selected to NAPABA Leadership Advancement Program

Daniel Huynh, senior associate in Alston & Bird’s Intellectual Property Litigation Group, has been selected to participate in the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association’s (NAPABA) 2018 Leadership Advancement Program.

Huynh, who represents clients in all phases of patent litigation, was one of 24 attorneys selected for the leadership program from a nationwide pool of applicants that included an even mix of law firm attorneys and in-house counsel. The program aims to cultivate mid-career Asian Pacific American attorneys’ leadership skills and provide opportunities to foster relationships with peers in the profession.

NAPABA is a national association representing the interests of almost 50,000 Asian Pacific American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students and more than 80 national, state, and local Asian Pacific American bar associations. An advocate for the legal needs and interests of the Asian Pacific American community, NAPABA has been at the forefront of national and local activities in the areas of civil rights, combating anti-immigrant backlash and hate crimes, and increasing the diversity of the federal and state judiciaries.
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