Q&A with Thomas Wang
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Thomas Wang joined Ashburn & Mason, P.C. in Anchorage, Alaska in 2009. He has been a member of the Alaska Bar Association since 1998 and has wide-ranging experience in real estate, commercial transactions, and labor and employment law.
In his commercial practice, Wang has assisted clients in a wide variety of business matters including the negotiation of executive employment agreements, non-compete and other restrictive covenants, commercial leases and land acquisitions, corporate formation and restructuring, and business sales and acquisitions. He has represented clients in court and arbitration proceedings involving service contracts, construction, landlord-tenant, insurance, corporate dissolution, and other commercial disputes.
A graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas, Wang received his law degree from Vanderbilt University in 1997.
A: In the summers during college, I worked as a camp counselor at a dude ranch in Ft. Davis, Texas and as a caddy at a golf course in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Immediately prior to law school, I worked as a clerk/runner for the Metropolitan Legal Department of Nashville and Davidson County, which was a great learning experience.
A: I had no lawyers in my family or anywhere in my family’s circle of friends. I had no clue what I was getting myself into. But I liked reading and writing, so I figured I could find a path somewhere in the law.
A: My first boss in Anchorage was a model of zealous advocacy and ethical practice standards. I have always hoped to live up to those standards.
A: It is not a sign of weakness to ask for help with something.
A: I would like to become fluent in Spanish.
A: Our firm’s mission statement is “to provide high quality legal representation, delivered in an economical and ethical fashion, working in an environment that values our clients, our staff, and our families and relationships.” I am proud of our efforts to balance those aims and provide a good working environment for the next generation of the firm’s lawyers.
A: Working for the U.S. State Department. I have always loved travel and been interested in diplomacy. That, or being the general manager of a baseball team!
A: My road bicycle.
A: Sneaking onto the nearby public golf course after hours to go “golf ball hunting” with my father in out-of-bounds territory on warm summer nights.
A: Movie: “Lost in Translation.”
Book: “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
A: Natural: Iguazu Falls in Argentina.
Manmade: Angkor Wat, the temple complex in Cambodia.
A: Cycling, cooking, reading, and tinkering with mechanical things (often unsuccessfully).
A: “Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.” Mark Twain
A: Colleen Savoie (my wife), Steve Kerr, Katherine Graham, Tom Colicchio, Gore Vidal, Barack Obama, Madeleine Albright, and LJK Setright (English motoring journalist).
A: Completing some of the iconic climbs of the Tour de France. Developing enough boating aptitude to do a significant trip – loop of the inland waterways or Inside Passage of Alaska. Visiting the Gates of the Arctic National Park and exploring some of the more remote corners of Alaska.