Seoyoung (Ashley) Kwon

Rule-9 实习生

电邮: akwon@admonlaw.com

学历

Seattle University of Law (Expected 2023)
B.A. - University of Washington Foster School of Business (2019)

Bar Admissions

• WASHINGTON STATE BAR ASSOCIATION
• The US District Court for the State of Washington
• STATE BAR OF TEXAS
• STATE BAR OF ARIZONA (INACTIVE)

Seoyoung (Ashley) Kwon

Rule-9 实习生

Seoyoung (“Ashley”) Kwon is 是华盛顿注册会计师,目前是西雅图法学院的预科生,将于 2023 年毕业。Ashely 是 Admon 律师事务所的 Rule-9 实习生,协助处理许多复杂案件 ,鉴于她作为注册会计师的背景和经验。

Ashley 于 2019 年毕业于华盛顿大学福斯特商学院,获得会计学学士学位,并在联邦和州/地方税务方面拥有广泛的背景。 她还与父亲一起领导一家拥有 20 年历史的家族会计师事务所,这使她能够接触到注册会计师独有的许多资源。 凭借她在会计和商业经验方面的专业知识,Ashley 致力于为她合作的所有客户提供注重细节和整体的代表。 Ashley 的韩语很流利。

Honors and Awards

CALI Award in Comparative Commercial Law
Highest Grade Legal Research & Writing 1 & 2
Best Appellate Brief AwardBest Oralist Award in Appellate Arguments
Joseph M. Livermore Service Award for the 2014-2015 Academic Year

Professional Licenses

Washington State Managing Real Estate Broker

Notable Cases

1501 1st Ave. N v. Branfman, Cai, et al.

Complex EB-5 and Dissenter’s Rights Litigation and Trial.

Jeff represented 23 minority shareholders from China and Japan in an 8-day trial against American Life, Inc., the nation’s largest EB-5 developer. This was a trial of first impression in Washington. In conjunction with co-counsel, Jeff took the case to verdict, winning over $21 million for his clients.

Leek v. Wang, McDuffie, et al.

Complex Corporate Litigation and Trial

Jeff represented one of the Defendants, a renowned cybersecurity expert and owner of a multinational cybersecurity company. Plaintiff claimed Breach of Contract, Breach of Partnership, Breach of Duty as Partners, Contract Implied in Law, Contract Implied in Fact, Willful Refusal to Pay Wages, Negligent Misrepresentation, Intentionally Misrepresentation, and a host of other claims. After a 4-day trial, the court dismissed all claims against Jeff’s client.

In. Re. Estate of Pinto

Complex Probate Litigation and Trial

A week-long trial where Jeff successfully represented one of the estate beneficiaries, securing a near $1 million total verdict for his client and the return of an invaluable family heirloom.

Vo v. Huynh

Complex Family and Business Litigation and Trial

A highly contentious divorce where Jeff represented the wife. The husband owned and operated a multi-million dollar telecommunication business, and throughout litigation, concealed and wasted vast amounts of community assets. Jeff moved the court to appoint a Receiver, who wound up the business. Jeff secured approximately $400,000 in sanctions against the husband prior to trial. The trial court awarded Jeff’s client all the assets and businesses concealed by the opposing party, in addition to attorney fees.

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