Bodman PLC attorney David Y. Chen has been named Communications Chair of the Michigan Asian Pacific American Bar Association (MAPABA).
MAPABA is a local affiliate of the National Asian Pacific America Bar Association, which is comprised of over 40,000 attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students from 66 different regional chapters. Founded in 1988, MAPABA addresses national and local issues involving Asian Pacific Americans including civil rights violations, combating anti-immigrant backlash and hate crimes, and increasing the diversity of the federal and state judiciaries. The group also advocates for equal opportunity in the workplace and promotes professional development for people of color in the legal profession.
Chen is a member of Bodman’s Business Practice Group. He represents business clients involved in a variety of matters including corporate organizations, mergers and acquisitions, and other commercial transactions.
In law school, Chen was a member of the Washington University Jurisprudence Review. He was awarded the CALI Award for the highest grade in Antitrust and in Law and Economics and was a member of the 2011 Washington University Mediation Team.
Bodman is one of Michigan’s largest business law firms with more than 150 lawyers in four Michigan offices in Detroit, Troy, Ann Arbor, and Cheboygan, and an affiliate office in Dallas, Texas. Bodman has a diverse client base that includes individuals and businesses in a variety of industries with emphasis on financial services, automotive, real estate and construction, high tech, health care, manufacturing, and other sectors.
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