David M. Tang Elected to America’s Public Television Stations Board of Trustees
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Congratulations to David M. Tang who has been elected to serve on the Board of Trustees of America’s Public Television Stations (APTS). His term begins on March 2, 2026.
APTS is a nonprofit membership organization ensuring a strong and financially sound public television system and helping member stations provide essential public services in education, public safety and community connections to their local areas and the American people.
David is a Partner at Underberg & Kessler LLP and serves as Chair of the firm's Health Care and Creditors' Rights practice groups. He advises health care providers, commercial lenders, nonprofits, and business clients on restructuring, governance, risk management, and complex litigation matters.
David has served in leadership roles on the boards of several nonprofit organizations, including WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, The Little Theatre, St. John’s Foundation, the Center for Dispute Settlement, and Providence Housing Development Corporation. He is a member of the American, New York State (NYSBA), and Monroe County Bar Associations (MCBA) and a former MCBA Trustee, past Chair of the MCBA Membership Committee and past Chair of the MCBA Diversity Committee. He currently serves on the Executive Committee of NYSBA’s General Practice Section.
David is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a recipient of the NYSBA Trial Lawyers Section’s 2023 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Vanguard Award, which recognizes a trial attorney whose leadership advances fairness, inclusivity, and equity in the legal system. David is recognized by Best Lawyers in America® for his work in Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Health Care Law, Litigation-Banking and Finance, and Litigation-Health Care and he has been selected as an Upstate New York Super Lawyers honoree every year since 2021.
David earned his B.A. from Cornell University and his J.D. from Syracuse University College of Law, where he served as Managing Editor of the Syracuse Law Review.



