NAPABA Awards - President's & INSPIRE Awards
 

President's Award


The NAPABA President’s Award is given annually to individuals or entities who demonstrate an exceptional commitment to the Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander community. The President's Award is selected by the NAPABA President.  



2025 Awardees

For Immediate Release: 
Date: August 20, 2025 


2025 NAPABA President's Award Recipient: Susman Godfrey LLP  


WASHINGTON - The 2025 National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) President’s Award will be presented to Susman Godfrey LLP. The award recognizes the firm’s steadfast commitment to uplift the legal profession and the rule of law in the United States.

The NAPABA President’s Award is given annually to individuals or entities who demonstrate an exceptional commitment to NAPABA and the broader legal community.

“I am proud to confer the President’s Award to Susman Godfrey LLP,” said NAPABA President Thy Bui. “As both a legal professional and civil rights organization with a core commitment to diversity and upholding the rule of law, NAPABA knows the vital importance of standing up against the wave of attacks against the legal community and upholding our values. Susman Godfrey LLP not only shares our commitment but also lives it. I am thrilled to commend the firm for its unwavering focus to defend the legal profession and the rule of law when it mattered the most.”

Susman Godfrey LLP is a nationally leading boutique litigation law firm founded in Houston, Texas. Today, with additional offices in New York, Los Angeles, and Seattle, the firm has a reputation as one of the “nation’s most impressive – and most feared – litigation boutiques.” Kalpana Srinivasan, a 2014 recipient of the NAPABA Best Under 40 Award, and Vineet Bhatia lead the firm as managing partners.

Earlier this year, the current Administration issued an executive order against Susman Godfrey LLP and endeavored to strip the firm’s ability to function. The executive order, among other things, criticized the firm’s espousal of diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. It also disagreed with the firm’s work pertaining to elections. For example, in April 2023, Susman Godfrey LLP secured a $787.5 million settlement for its client, Dominion Voting Systems, to resolve Dominion’s claim of defamation against a prominent media outlet for its statements pertaining to the 2020 presidential election.

Susman Godfrey LLP challenged the executive order, and in June 2025, the firm succeeded when the District Court permanently enjoined the executive order. The court found that the executive order amounted to “unlawful retaliation…for activities that are protected by the First Amendment, including [the firm’s] representation of certain clients…and its expression of its beliefs regarding diversity.” An independent judiciary, as the court recognized, presumes an “informed, independent bar,” which is a “necessity for the rule of law.”

We agree. The firm, in advancing those principles, currently represents the American Bar Association in a lawsuit against the current Administration that challenges the unwarranted attacks against lawyers and law firms.

NAPABA congratulates Susman Godfrey LLP as this year’s recipient of the NAPABA President’s Award, which will be bestowed on Friday, November 7, 2025, during the President's and Trailblazer Awards Reception at the 2025 NAPABA Convention in Denver, Colorado.


Previous Recipients

 

2024 Awardees: Nancy P. Lee, Priya Purandare, Wendy C. Shiba


 

2023 Awardee: David L. Kim

 

2022 Awardee: The Asian American Foundation, Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum

 

2021 Awardee: The Alliance for Asian American Justice

 



2020 Awardee: 
Helen Zia
2019 Awardee: Dale Ho
2018 Awardee: Karen Korematsu, Dale Minami,Don Tamaki
2017 Awardee:  Justice Goodwin Liu
2016 Awardee: Tina Matsuoka
2015 Awardee: NAPABA Civil Rights Committee
2014 Awardee:  McGuireWoods LLP and Sidney Kanazawa
2013 Awardee: 
Paul O. Hirose
2012 Awardee: Christopher Kang
2011 Awardee: No award recipient
2010 Awardee:  Bruce Ishimatsu, Gordon Yamate, Microsoft
2009 Awardee: NAPABA Judiciary Committee Co-Chairs (Wendy Wen Yun Chang, James C. Ho, John C. Yang), Walmart

INSPIRE Award


The NAPABA INSPIRE Award is presented to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions toward achieving representation and influence for AANHPIs in the legal profession and/or society. The recipients of this achievement award have inspired and continue to inspire countless others with their dedication, courage, and creativity.



Criteria

The NAPABA INSPIRE Award is a highly selective honor, and the award recipients must embody or have achieved the following:

Innovation
National significance
Societal contribution
Philanthropy
Influential
Respected
Extraordinary

The award recipient must also demonstrate the following:

  • Extraordinary contributions toward achieving representation and influence for AANHPIs in the legal profession and/or society;
  • Have inspired and continue to inspire countless others with their dedication, courage, and creativity;
  • Has demonstrated commitment to values of NAPABA, such as equality, community, advocacy, relationships, diversity, equity, inclusion, open-mindedness, and the health and wellbeing of our members and the AANHPI community as a whole; and
  • Has maintained high standards of integrity, honor, and professional courtesy.


2024 Awardee

 

For Immediate Release: 
Date: August 28, 2024 

NAPABA Honors Don Liu with the NAPABA INSPIRE Award

WASHINGTON - The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) is proud to announce that Don Liu, who recently announced his retirement as Chief Legal and Compliance Officer of Target Corp., will receive the NAPABA INSPIRE Award. The NAPABA INSPIRE Award is presented to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions of national significance towards achieving representation and influence for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) in the legal profession and society. The NAPABA INSPIRE Award has been awarded only twice in NAPABA’s history — the first time to former Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakayue of the California Supreme Court in 2010, and the second to George Takei, actor, author, and activist, in 2016.
 
Don Liu, a nationally renowned leader and legal counsel for several of the Nation’s most recognized corporations, has made a steadfast, lifelong commitment to ensuring that AANHPI attorneys can thrive and advance to the highest levels of the legal profession. He co-founded NAPABA’s 10X10 Initiative and later the 20X20 Initiative, originally designed as an aspirational “stretch” five-year effort to place 20 AANHPI General Counsels at Fortune 500 companies by 2020. The initiative was so successful that it inspired the current 50X25 Initiative and the development of the Hispanic National Bar Association’s Poder 25 Initiative, for which Don serves as a strategic advisor. Don Liu founded NAPABA’s In-House Counsel (IHC) Network, served as its first chair, spearheaded the creation of NAPABA’s IHC Summit and IHC Mentoring Program and continues to be active in its programs. Under Don's leadership, the IHC Network has assisted countless AANHPI attorneys in gaining greater professional visibility and helped promote countless AANHPI lawyers into senior in-house counsel positions.
 
“Don Liu recognized early on his career that the barriers he faced as a young attorney can be overcome, and he helped build an entire infrastructure to steer and guide AANHPI lawyers on a path to success,” said Anna Mercado Clark, President of NAPABA. “The NAPABA INSPIRE Award is a testament to Don’s dedication to increasing diversity in the profession, his courage in standing up for more just society, creativity and vision, and his relentless dedication in mentoring hundreds of young attorneys.”
 
The NAPABA INSPIRE Award also recognizes Don Liu’s contributions towards improving our community on a national scale. Responding to the overwhelming need to deliver legal services to victims, Don Liu, together with several Asian American leaders within the legal profession, founded the Alliance for Asian American Justice. The Alliance brought together the collective power of both large law firms and legal departments to form a pro bono legal services network dedicated to ensuring that victims of hate would receive the legal assistance that they need. It provided opportunities not only for firms, but also for corporations to join the collective effort opposing anti-Asian hate. For these reasons and many more, NAPABA is privileged to recognize the incredible work and dedication of Don Liu with the NAPABA INSPIRE Award.

NAPABA will formally present the award during the Gala at the 2024 NAPABA Convention in Seattle on Saturday, November 9.  


Previous Recipients

2024 Awardee: Don Liu


2016 Awardee: George Takei

2010 Awardee: California Supreme Court Justice Tani Cantil Sakayue

       
 

 

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