Background
Ching, Stanley L. was born on November 26, 1959 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
Ching, Stanley L. was born on November 26, 1959 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.
University of Hawaii (Bachelor of Business Administration, 1981). William South. Richardson School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1985). Phi Delta Phi. Member, 1984 and Executive Editor, 1985, University of Hawaii Law Review.
Recipient, Corpus Juris Secundum Student Award.
Member, Moot Court Honors Board. Honorable Mention, American Planning Association Planning & Law Division Annual Writing Competition.
Worked at Devens, Lo, Nakano, Saito, Lee & Wong (Honolulu, Hawaii) specializing in General Civil Practice. Corporation, Banking, Bankruptcy, Real Property, Tax and Probate Law. Commerical, Immigration, Municipal, Land Use and Zoning and International Law.
General Civil Litigation including Product Liability Defense, Commercial, Construction and Personal Injury Litigation and Criminal Tax Defense.
Admitted to the bar, 1985, Hawaii and United States. District Court, District of Hawaii.
1986, United States. Tax Court. Phi Delta Phi.
Member, 1984 and Executive Editor, 1985, University of Hawaii Law Review. Recipient, Corpus Juris Secundum Student Award.
Member, Moot Court Honors Board. Honorable Mention, American Planning Association Planning & Law Division Annual Writing Competition.
Author: "Land Use: County Application of CZMA - Mahuiki v.
Planning Commission of the County of Kauai," 6 U. Hawaii L. Review 683 (1984). Member: Hawaii State and American Bar Associations. Devens, Lo, Nakano, Saito, Lee & Wong traces its history to a predecessor firm founded in 1951.
Beginning with a primarily local commercial practice, the firm now offers a wide range of legal services for local, national and international clients.
The firm"s clientele include many corporations from the Pacific Rim region including Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, South of Korea and Singapore.
Member, 1984 and Executive Editor, 1985, University of Hawaii Law Review. Recipient, Corpus Juris Secundum Student Award. Member, Moot Court Honors Board.
Honorable Mention, American Planning Association Planning & Law Division Annual Writing Competition.