Press Release

M.C. Sungaila Named Director-at-Large of Orange County Bar Association

February 10, 2017

Haynes and Boone, LLP Partner M.C. Sungaila has been named director-at-large of the Orange County Bar Association (OCBA), for a one-year term running through December 2017.

The mission of the OCBA is to enhance the system of justice, to support the lawyers who serve it, and to assist the community served by it. As such, the OCBA provides a wide variety of programs, services and opportunities for its attorney members, the judiciary, and the community. The OCBA is one of the largest voluntary bar associations in California, with more than 9,000 members. Members meet regularly in sections and committees dedicated to various areas of law and issues of concern to the legal community.

At the firm, Sungaila is a member of the Litigation Practice Group in the Orange County office. At the core of her broad appellate practice is Sungaila’s passion for the rule of law and for helping shape undeveloped areas within it. She has briefed and argued appeals raising cutting-edge and core business issues, and helped secure important rights for women and girls nationally and internationally. Clients call on her to craft approaches to emerging legal issues across multiple cases and jurisdictions.

Sungaila has repeatedly been named a “Notable Appellate Practitioner” by Chambers USA, Chambers & Partners (2013-2016). Clients describe her in one Chambers listing as a “gifted appellate lawyer who consistently delivers bottom line results,” and praise her for her “great practical sense” and her ability to “advise on the business side just as well as she does on the legal side.” Sungaila has been repeatedly recognized by the Daily Journal as one of California’s 100 Leading Women Lawyers (2005, 2010-2016) and in 2015 as one of the state’s Top Labor & Employment Lawyers. She was a recipient of a 2015 California Lawyer of the Year (CLAY) award from California Lawyer magazine for the precedent-setting franchisor vicarious liability case, Patterson v. Domino’s Pizza, and in 2016 for a precedent-setting transgender immigration case she argued before the Ninth Circuit.

Outside of her practice, Sungaila has also been honored for her sustained commitment to community service and pro bono work, receiving recognition from groups including California Women Lawyers, Alpha Phi International Fraternity, the Orange County Hispanic Bar Association, the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles, and Coastline Community College Foundation.

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