Gary Yeung

Associate, McDermott Will & Schulte

Gary L. Yeung is an Associate in McDermott Will & Schulte’s New York office who specializes in complex commercial litigation, representing investment managers, private funds, financial institutions, corporations, and individuals in disputes ranging from breach of contract and fraud, to fiduciary duty and insurance-related matters. He has extensive courtroom and arbitration experience across all litigation phases, as well as leading mediation and settlement negotiations. A devoted advocate for justice, Gary maintains a robust pro bono practice, advocating for civil and constitutional rights, asylum seekers, tenants’ rights, human trafficking victims, and other underserved communities. A Cornell Law School graduate (JD, Managing Editor of the Cornell International Law Journal) with a BA from University of California, San Diego. Gary also co-chairs the Mentorship Committee and the Pro Bono & Community Service Committee at the Asian American Bar Association of New York.

This speaker is a panelist for Everyday Law for Community Empowerment: What You Need to Know to Answer Legal Problems in the AAPI Community | Part 2: Immigration, Trusts and Estates, and Family Law and AABANY Trial Reenactments - Race, Color, and Citizenship: Ozawa and Thind In the 1920s.