Gloria Chon helps business owners effectively plan, negotiate and manage corporate matters and execute transactions. She calls upon years of business experience as a national buyer to get the best possible financial and operational outcomes for her clients.
As a planner and buyer for Bloomingdales, Ms. Chon managed $10 million in a multi-vendor business. She was responsible for analyzing trends, projecting sales, strategic pricing, negotiating with vendors, and monitoring operations. She uses this background to help clients manage their day to day business challenges as well as their big-picture planning and execution.
Ms. Chon is a member of the business practice at Kemp Klein; she speaks fluent Korean and is a member of the Asia Pacific American Chamber of Commerce.
Education:
J.D., Wayne State University Law School, 2008
Law Review, 2007-2008 Senior Note and Comment Editor,
2006-2007 Assistant Editor
Jessup International Moot Court 2006-2007 Team
Dean’s Scholar and Law School Leadership Fellow, Barrister Scholarship
Women’s Law Caucus – Treasurer
Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association
B.S. (Communications), Cornell University, 1999
Dean’s List, Kaufmann’s College Scholarship, Distinguished Service Award
Bar and Court Admissions:
State Bar of Michigan, 2008
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, 2008
Memberships:
State Bar of Michigan
(Member, Committee on Climate Change and Sustainability
of the Business Law and Environmental Law Sections)
Oakland County Bar Association
(Chair of Tax Law Committee, 2010-2011)
Asia Pacific American Chamber of Commerce
Other Activities:
Speaker at Oakland County Bar Association Tax Law Committee Meetings
Speaker for NBI Seminar
Languages:
English, Korean (please click here for information in Korean)
Articles:
Mine, yours and the IRS;
Commentator, Winter 2011
Many recent tax developments may affect you;
co-authored with Ralph A. Castelli, Jr., Commentator, Winter 2010
Unpaid internships could be illegal;
Commentator, Fall 2010
New Michigan law provides trust opportunities for endless generations;
Commentator, Winter 2009
New law reduces cost of COBRA insurance for terminated employees;
Commentator, Summer 2009
Tax changes for LLCs owning real property;
Commentator, Spring 2009
Party hosts can be liable for underage drinkers;
Commentator, Winter 2008
Will the Courts Protect the Boards? Defending the Board of a Michigan Corporation in a “Zone of Insolvency;” Wayne Law Review, 2008
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