Min Cho, uBreakiFix general counsel, appointed to Foundation board

By Natalie Disla

The Florida Bar has appointed uBreakiFix general counsel Min Cho to a three-year term on The Florida Bar Foundation’s board of directors. The Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to providing greater access to justice through civil legal aid in Florida. Cho’s term begins July 1, 2019.

In August 2017, Cho joined uBreakiFix, a company that specializes in smartphone and tablet repair. Prior to uBreakiFix, he was a partner at Holland & Knight LLP, where he practiced in the areas of complex commercial litigation and white-collar criminal defense. Cho now manages all legal functions at uBreakiFix, along with fulfilling his other tasks as vice president and secretary.

Cho was named as one of Orlando Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 in 2013. He was one of the youngest members of the American Bar Association’s board of governors and served as a member of its house of delegates. Cho has also served on the Orlando Science Center’s board of trustees and its executive committee.

After graduating with honors from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science, he graduated cum laude with a juris doctor from the Florida State University College of Law in 2004. During his time as a law student, he was an editor of the FSU Law Review and president of the FSU Mock Trial Team.

The Florida Bar Foundation accomplishes its mission by funding programs that expand and improve representation and advocacy on behalf of low-income persons in civil legal matters, improve the fair and effective administration of justice, and promote public service among lawyers.

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