Chiaman Wang focuses her practice on complex business litigation and class actions.
While in law school, Ms. Wang received the 2010 American Bar Association Student Scholar Award in Labor & Employment law. She was the associate editor of the Georgia State Law Review and the secretary of the Child Advocacy Society. After becoming a certified mediator in 2008, she mediated landlord-tenant and small claims disputes at the Fulton County Magistrate Court.
Professional & Community Activities
Georgia State Law Review, Associate Editor
Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution, Certified Mediator
Child Advocacy Society Secretary (2007-2008)
Experience
Complex business litigation for telecommunications company, Represented a telecommunications company in a dispute with its joint venture partner relating to the provision of mobile wireless telecommunications services on cruise ships in international waters. The dispute centered around the development of a mobile application that would directly compete with an offering provided by the joint venture. The joint venture partner announced its plans to launch the application at one of the cruise industry's largest and most important annual expositions, implicating trade secret concerns, contractual issues, and confidentiality restrictions. The dispute was resolved before the need for court intervention.
*Experience gained by attorney prior to joining Kilpatrick Townsend
Publications
16 February 2011, When Thirty Days May Not Really Be Thirty Days Removing Multi-Defendant Cases, Legal Alerts
01 June 2010, Name-Clearing Hearings: How This "Remedy" Fails to Safeguard the Procedural Due Process Rights of Public Employees Accused of Sexual Harassment
Source: Georgia State University Law Review, Articles