Mr. Minami was a co-founder of the Asian Law Caucus, Inc., the Asian American Bar Association of the
Greater Bay Area, the Asian Pacific Bar of California and
the Coalition of Asian Pacific Americans. He has served as a member of the California Fair Employment
and Housing Commission and has chaired the California Attorney
General's Asian Pacific Advisory Committee, advising the
State's Attorney General on key issues. He was a Commissioner
on the State Bar's Commission on Judicial Nominee's Evaluation,
and on Senator Barbara Boxer's Judicial Screening Committee
which made recommendations for Federal Judicial Appointments
and was appointed by President Clinton as Chair of the Civil
Liberties Public Education Fund in January, 1996. Currently,
he serves on the Board of Kristi Yamaguchi's Always Dream
Foundation and the Advisory Board of the Angel Island Immigration
Station Foundation.
Additionally, Mr. Minami
has taught at U.C. Berkeley and Mills College in Oakland
and was the Co-Executive Producer (with Philip Kan Gotanda)
of "Drinking Tea" and "Life Tastes Good",
both of which were screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
In
recognition of his achievements, Mr. Minami has received
numerous awards including the American Bar Association's
2003 Thurgood Marshall Award, the 2003 ACLU Civil Liberties
Award, the 2008 Boalt Hall Citation Award, an honorary Juris Doctor degree from the McGeorge
School of Law, and the designation of a dormitory at the
University of California at Santa Cruz as the "Queen
Liliuokalani-Minami" Dormitory, among other awards.
Dale
Minami is a partner with Minami Tamaki LLP in San Francisco,
and specializes in personal injury and entertainment law. His
practice focuses on the area of Personal Injury and Wrongful
Death. A number of these
cases have resulted in verdict and settlement results of
over $1 million. Mr. Minami has been recognized as one of
the top personal injury lawyers in the Bay Area. He was
selected by Law & Politics Magazine as one of the Top
100 Super Lawyers, in 2005, one of the Super Lawyers for
2004, 2005 and 2006 in Northern California in the Personal
Injury category, one of the Top Lawyers in the Bay Area
in the Personal Injury category by Bay Area Lawyer Magazine
in 2006 and one of the 500 hundred Best Lawyers in America
by Lawdragon Magazine in 2005.
Mr.
Minami also represents clients in the entertainment industry,
including Kristi Yamaguchi, the 1992 Olympic Gold Medal
skater, CNN's Erica Hill, KPIX's morning anchor, Sydnie
Kohara, reporters Anna Duckworth and Simon Perez, and weekend
weatherman Lawrence Karnow, KGO's Carolyn Tyler, Heather
Ishimaru, David Louie, and Vic Lee, KRON's Wendy Tokuda,
playwright Philip Kan Gotanda and Oscar-awarded film maker
Steven Okazaki. He is counsel to several community organizations,
including the National Asian American Telecommunications
Association and the Asian American Journalists' Association.
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