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Gordon Eng

Gordon Eng is the Owner of the Law Offices of Gordon K. Eng since November 2009, specializing in business law with a focus on corporate and real property restructuring, management, and financing. Eng serves as the CEO of Asian Business Center, Inc., a non-profit organization aimed at supporting Asian-owned businesses through educational programs and networking. Additionally, Eng has been the Editor for Los Angeles Lawyer Magazine since January 2000, overseeing articles relevant to legal professionals. Previous roles include Owner at McKenna Long & Aldridge, where Eng focused on real estate and business law, and former Chairman of the Board for the Asian Business Association - LA, dedicated to enhancing opportunities for Asian-owned businesses. Eng also contributed as a Board member for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles, promoting affordable housing solutions. Eng earned a JD degree from Fordham University School of Law between 1979 and 1982.

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Torrance, United States

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Los Angeles County Bar Association

The mission of the Los Angeles County Bar Association is to meet the professional needs of Los Angeles lawyers and advance the administration of justice. Association Goals: 1. We make a difference in our members'​ professional lives by offering the widest range of continuing legal education, practice aids, and professional networking. 2. To aid our members in the business of their practices, we afford law practice management tips and training, as well as numerous discounts on a broad range of items, from insurance to cell phones. 3. We also make a difference in our members'​ professional lives by affording opportunities to improve the system of administration of justice, whether working with judges on court improvement projects or with the Legislature on improving our laws. 4. We make a difference in the greater Los Angeles community by supporting major legal services programs, such as Public Counsel and the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, as well as our own projects to provide free legal services to thousands of people each year, including battered women, immigrants and people living with AIDS and HIV. 5. We help people find lawyers to represent them, as well as providing a wide range of dispute resolution services


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