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June J. Hsieh

June J. Hsieh was the 2007-2008 president of the Taiwanese American Lawyers Association (“TALA”). She came to the U.S. from Taiwan at the age of twelve and graduated from the University of California at San Diego with a B.A. in Economics and a minor in Japanese Studies. During her senior year at UCSD, she studied abroad for a year as an exchange student at the Osaka National University in Japan where she gained insightful experience in the Japanese culture and proficiency in Japanese. While in Japan, she passed the first (top) level of the Japanese Proficiency Test.

After graduating from UCSD, June worked for almost two years in Taiwan where she assisted a Taiwanese record company in its overseas operations as well as concert production. With an interest in intellectual property protection, she attended McGeorge School of Law of University of the Pacific in Sacramento where she received her J.D. with concentration in Intellectual Property Law and her LL.M. in Transnational Business Practice. As part of her LL.M. program, June studied at the University of Salzburg in Austria for six weeks prior to her three-month internship with a Japanese law firm in Tokyo, Japan.

After three years of working for other law firms, June started her private practice focusing in the areas of business and corporate law, international transactions, estate planning and intellectual property. June is fluent in Mandarin and Taiwanese and proficient in Japanese. She is dedicated to providing creative legal solutions to the community.



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