Debra Wong Yang JD’85 – a partner in the Los Angeles office of the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and the first Asian American woman to serve as a U.S. Attorney – will speak at the ɬ Law School Commencement on May 25.
Yang, who joined Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in 2006, chairs the firm’s Crisis Management Practice Group and sits on the its executive committee. She formerly chaired the White Collar Defense and Investigations Practice and Information Technology and Data Privacy Practice groups.
In 2002, President George W. Bush appointed Yang – then a California state judge – as US Attorney for the Central District of California. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney for seven years prior to her judicial career, she prosecuted violent crimes, white-collar crimes, arson and computer crimes at the trial and appellate levels. She has served on the Ninth Circuit Jury Reform Committee.
Yang has a strong background in addressing and resolving problems across the white-collar litigation spectrum, including through corporate and individual representations, internal investigations, crisis management and compliance. The Los Angeles Business Journal has included her in several “best-of” lists: Most Influential Minority Lawyers in Los Angeles (2018); Most Influential Women Lawyers in Los Angeles (2017); Top 500 most influential people in Los Angeles (2016); and one of 27 “stellar attorneys” on the Most Influential Lawyers: White Collar and Cyber Crime list (2015). LawDragon 2016 named her as one of the Top 500 lawyers in the United States.
She has long represented companies, boards, and audit and other committees in internal investigations, compliance-related issues, and criminal investigations regarding the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), health care laws, financial controls, trade secrets, and cyber/data intrusions, among multiple other areas. She was appointed as a corporate compliance monitor on health care matters by the US Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey and by the New York State Supreme Court.
Her many honors have included the Anti-Defamation League’s prestigious Deborah Award, in recognition for her “professional and philanthropic dedication to the Los Angeles community”; the Federalist Society LA Chapter “Lawyer of the Year”; the Asian Pacific Bar Association Public Service Award; and inclusion by peers in The Best Lawyers in America.
For details about ɬ Law Commencement, see www.bc.edu/law.
–ɬ Law School/University Communications | April 2018