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ASSOCIATE
JUSTICE MING W. CHIN
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CURRICULUM VITAE
On March 1, 1996, Justice Ming W. Chin became
an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of
California. Governor Pete Wilson appointed
him to that position on January 25, 1996. On
March 1, he was confirmed by the Commission
on Judicial Appointments and sworn in by the
Governor. Justice Chin previously served as
the Presiding Justice of the First District
Court of Appeal, Division Three, in San Francisco
beginning January 2, 1995. He was appointed
to that position by Governor Pete Wilson on
August 17, 1994, and in November 1994 was elected
to a 12-year term. Previously he was an associate
justice of that court, having been appointed
to that position by former Governor George
Deukmejian. Prior to that appointment, he served
as a judge of the Alameda County Superior Court.
Before his appointment to the bench, Justice
Chin was a partner in an Oakland law firm,
where he specialized in business and commercial
litigation.
Justice Chin obtained his Bachelor of Arts
degree in political science as well as a Doctorate
of Jurisprudence from the University of San
Francisco and was admitted to the California
State Bar in 1970; he also has been admitted
to practice before the federal courts, as well
as the United States Tax Court. After he graduated
from law school, Justice Chin served two years
as a Captain in the United States Army, including
a year in Vietnam, where he was awarded the
Army Commendation Medal and the Bronze Star.
He then served three years as a deputy district
attorney for Alameda County, where he tried
numerous felony and misdemeanor jury trials
and progressed to the position of felony trial
deputy.
In
1973, Justice Chin was recruited by the Oakland
law firm of Aiken, Kramer & Cummings,
Incorporated, to head its trial department.
He became a principal of the firm in 1976.
His successful trials include two judgments
in excess of one million dollars. The first
was a $1.3 million judgment in an unfair competition/
wrongful termination case in the Alameda County
Superior Court, and the second was a $1.2 million
award in an arbitration of a construction dispute
in Los Angeles.
Justice
Chin has served on many committees of the
state and local bar associations and was
the first Asian-American to serve as President
of the Alameda County Bar Association in its
more than 100-year history. He was a member
of the Judicial Council Appellate Advisory
Committee and the Advisory Committee on Racial
and Ethnic Bias. He served as a member of the
Board of Trustees of the University of San
Francisco, where he was a member of the Executive
Committee and chaired the Academic Affairs
Committee. He was also a member of the USF
Law School Board of Counselors and an Adjunct
Professor of Law. The USF Alumni Association
presented him a distinguished service award
in 1985 for his work as a past president of
that organization. In 1988, he was selected
as the USF Alumnus of the Year; in 1993, he
was named USF Law School Alumnus of the Year;
and in 1996 USF Law School presented him with
the St. Thomas More Award. Justice Chin was
selected as the Outstanding Judge of the Year
in 1989 by the Southern Alameda County Bar
Association. The San Francisco Bay Chapter
of the American Jewish Committee named him
recipient of the 1997 Learned Hand Award. In
1998 he served as President of the Commonwealth
Club of California.
Justice Chin has authored landmark decisions
in areas such as DNA, toxic tort insurance
coverage, surrogate parents, and hate crimes.
He has frequently lectured on DNA, genetics,
and the courts, to groups including the Orange
County Inns of Court, the University of San
Francisco Inn of Court, the National College
of Probate Judges, and the Wisconsin Supreme
Court Judicial Education Committee. He is currently
a member of the Board of Directors of the Einstein
Institute for Science, Health and the Courts.
In 1994 he delivered the Lou Ashe Lecture at
McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California.
He is a frequent lecturer in judicial education
and gave the Traynor Lecture at the Witkin
Judicial College in June 1996. He also spoke
on behalf of the California Supreme Court in
December 1996 at its memorial session honoring
the late Bernard E. Witkin. He is an author
of California Practice Guide: Employment Litigation
(The Rutter Group 2004).
Business Address:
350
McAllister Street, Room 1295
San
Francisco, California 94102
(415)
865-7000
PERSONAL DATA
Born:
August
31, 1942
Klamath
Falls, Oregon
EDUCATION
Bellarmine College Preparatory, 1960
San Jose,
California
University of San Francisco
B.A., Political
Science, 1964
University of San Francisco, School of Law
Juris
Doctorate, Law, 1967
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT
Supreme Court of California
Associate Justice appointed by Governor Pete
Wilson, January 25, 1996
Confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments,
March 1, 1996
Oath of Office, March 1, 1996
Elected, 12-year term, November 1998
PAST EMPLOYMENT
Court of Appeal, First District, Division
Three, Presiding Justice
Appointed by Governor Pete Wilson, August
17, 1994
Confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments,
August 29, 1994
Oath of Office, December 2, 1994
Elected, 12-year term, November 1994
Court of Appeal, First District, Division
Three, Associate Justice
Appointed by Governor George Deukmejian, August
7, 1990
Confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments,
August 20, 1990
Oath of Office, August 20, 1990
Elected, 12-year term, November 1990
Alameda County Superior Court, Judge
Appointed by Governor George Deukmejian, January
6, 1988
Oath of Office, January 8, 1988
Elected, 6-year term, November 1990
United States Army, Captain (1967 - 1969)
*
Fort Lewis, Washington
Chief
of the Transfer Station
U.S.
Army Personnel Center
Fort
Carson, Colorado
Chief
Personnel Officer
1st
Brigade of the 5th Division
Long
Binh, Vietnam
Procurement
Officer
U.S.
Army Headquarters, Vietnam
United States Army Reserves, Captain (1969
- 1971)
*
91st Division, Headquarters
Fort
Baker
Sausalito,
California
Alameda County, California
Deputy District Attorney, 1970 - 1972
Aiken,
Kramer & Cummings, Inc.
Associate, 1973 - 1976
Partner, 1976 - 1988
(Specialized in business litigation and employment
law counseling and litigation)
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
California Judges Association
Member, 1988 - present
Member, Public Information and Education Committee
Graduate, California Judges College, 1988
Judicial Council of California
Chair, Court Technology Advisory Committee,
2002 - Present
Chair, Science and the Law Steering Committee,
2005 - present
Member, Advisory Committee on Racial and Ethnic
Bias, 1990 - 1997
Member, Appellate Advisory Committee, 1993
- 1996
State Bar of California
Delegate, Conference of Delegates, 1983 -
1986
Referee, State Bar Court, 1978, 1979
Member, Executive Committee of the State Bar
Court, 1993 - 1994
Alameda County Bar Association
Member, Board of Directors, 1983 - 1988
Vice-President, 1986
President, 1987
San Francisco District Attorney's Commission
on Hate Crimes
Member, 1990 - 1992
Asian American Bar Association
Installation Dinner Speaker - February 1995
Beverly Hills Bar Association
Installation Dinner Speaker - October 1998
COMMUNITY SERVICE
University of San Francisco
Member, Alpha Sigma Nu, National Jesuit Honor
Society
Editor, USF Yearbook, 1964 (The Don)
Member, USF Alumni Board of Governors, 1978
- 1984
President, USF Alumni Association, 1983 -
1984
Member, Board of Counselors, USF School of
Law, 1980 to present
Commencement Speaker, College of Professional
Studies, May 1985
Member, USF Board of Trustees, 1985 - 1997
Member, Personnel Committee, 1985 - 1988
Member, Executive Committee, 1986 - 1988,
1993 - 1998
Member, Academic Affairs Committee, 1988 -
1998; Chairman of the Committee, 1993 - 1998
Adjunct Professor of Law, 1989 - 1993
Commonwealth Club of California
Member since 1978
Member, Program Committee, 1992 - present
Chairman of the Committee, 1995
Member, Board of Governors, 1993 - present
Chairman of the Executive Committee, 1996
President-elect, 1997
President, 1998
First District Agricultural Association
Member, Board of Directors, 1985 - 1988
Einstein
Institute for Science, Health & the
Courts
Member, Board of Directors, 2000 - present
AWARDS AND HONORS
McQuade Award for Journalism, USF, 1964
U.S. Army Commendation Medal, Quang Tri, Vietnam,
1969
The Bronze Star (U.S. Army), Long Binh, Vietnam,
1969
Distinguished Service Award, USF Alumni Association,
April 1985
Alumnus of the Year, USF, 1988
Appointed by California Governor George Deukmejian
as a Member of the Board of Directors, First
District Agricultural Association, 1985-1988
Outstanding Judge of the Year, 1989, Southern
Alameda County Bar Association
Alumnus of the Year, USF School of Law, 1993
St. Thomas More Award, USF School of Law,
1996
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Southwestern University
School of Law, 1996
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Golden Gate University
School of Law, 1997
Learned Hand Award, American Jewish Committee,
SF Bay Chapter, 1997
Honoree
for Service in the Field of Law, Chinese
Consolidated Benevolent Association & Chinese
Women's Association of America, 1997
Legal Impact Award, Asian Pacific American
Legal Center of Southern California, 1997
Honorary Doctor of Laws, University of San
Diego School of Law, 1998
Honorary Doctor of Laws, Western State University
School of Law, 1998
Citizen of the Year Award, Chinese Americans
United for Self Empowerment, 1998
Public
Service & Government Leadership
Award, Asian Business Association, 1998
Trailblazer Award, National Asian Pacific
American Bar Association, 1999
Grand Marshall, San Gabriel Valley Lunar New
Year Parade, 2000
PUBLICATIONS
California Judges Association/The Rutter Group
Employment Litigation
1996 Program Syllabus
Keynote
Address: "Fairness or Bias?:
A Symposium on Racial and Ethnic Composition
and Attitudes in the Judiciary" (May 1997)
4 Asian Law Journal (Boalt Hall School of Law,
U.C. Berkeley) 181
California Practice Guide: Employment Litigation
(The Rutter Group, 2004)