Skip to Main Content.

South Korea Desk

Our South Korea-focused team acts as trusted legal advisors to protect and support South Korean clients across their broad range of business dealings throughout the U.S. Our team works with public and private businesses that already have operations and financial interests in the U.S. or that are looking to expand into the U.S. market.

Our attorneys have notable depth and experience as it relates to mergers and acquisitions, business formation and governance, real estate dealings, litigation, government and internal investigations, and regulatory compliance and enforcement matters.

National firm.
International reach.

Our clients benefit from the backing of a full-service law firm with more than 600 attorneys and 17 locations across the U.S. We work together as a team and across the broader firm to ensure that institutional knowledge about our clients and their industries is captured and properly supported from the outset through completion of each engagement.

South Korea Desk Contacts

A person with dark hair is wearing a navy blazer and white shirt while smiling against a white background.
Soojin Kim

Senior Associate

Nashville, TN

A person wearing a black suit, white shirt, and light blue tie is smiling against a white background.
Daniel D. Choe

Associate

Nashville, TN

Related Insights

Financial stock exchange market display screen board on the street
U.S. Tariffs on Mexico and Canada: Considerations for the North American Auto Industry

March 7, 2025 | Presidential Administration Impacts

The North American tariff landscape seems to be changing by the hour, adding to the ongoing uncertai...

Aerial shot of a massive cargo ship loaded with containers docked in the Port of Long Beach, with the booms of ship-to-shore gantry cranes reaching out from the pier of the terminal.  

Authorization was obtained from the Port of Long Beach Security Division and POLB Harbor Patrol for this operation in restricted airspace.
Navigating Trump’s New Tariffs: Impact Analysis and Mitigation Strategies

February 7, 2025 | Presidential Administration Impacts

President Donald Trump’s February 1, 2025, executive orders directing the imposition of tariffs on...