Eunji Kang
Staff Attorney
Suite 900
Washington, D.C., 20001
Eunji focuses her practice on business immigration, product liability, toxic torts, trade secrets, and regulatory compliance. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives, and managers. Eunji also represents businesses and individuals in product...
Eunji focuses her practice on business immigration, product liability, toxic torts, trade secrets, and regulatory compliance. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives, and managers. Eunji also represents businesses and individuals in product liability, toxic torts, and trade secrets litigations. She assists global corporations and executives in developing and improving regulatory compliance and dealing with regulatory investigations and disputes.
liability, toxic torts, and trade secrets litigations. She assists global corporations and executives in developing and improving regulatory compliance and dealing with regulatory investigations and disputes.
Experience
Representative Matters
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Represented a company in multi-district mass torts litigation.
- Advised Korean companies on potential regulatory risks and mitigating measures through contract terms and conditions review.
- Represented a leading Korean consumer products manufacturer in recall responses dealing with different regulators globally in the United States, Australia, Europe and Japan.
- Advised an affiliate of an international petroleum refiner on fulfilling mandatory antitrust and government contracts compliance obligations before several government agencies including the U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Defence.
- Represented a leading Korean engineering consulting firm in its response to a bank’s sanctions procedures.
- Assisted US companies for offering shares to the public in the UK.
- Represented a Korean company in responding the Federal Trade Commission’s third-party discovery requests.
- Reviewed contract documents for major multinational energy projects.
Previous Professional Experience
- Staff attorney, Singapore-based law firm (2022—2023)
- Law clerk, Virginia-based law office (2021—2022)
- Director of Business and Human Rights, South Korea-based non-profit organization (2011—2017)
- Investigator, South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2006—2010)
- Journalist, South Korea-based magazine (2001—2005)
Internships
- Legal intern, D.C. office of international non-profit organization (2020—2021)
- Legal intern, California-based environmental organization (2020)
Languages
- Korean
Education
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George Washington School of Law,
JD/MBA
- Member, Public Contract Law Journal
- Student attorney, GW International Human Rights Clinic
- Korea National Open University Graduate School, LLM
- Yonsei University, BA
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- New York
Practice Areas
Industries
Representative Matters
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Represented a company in multi-district mass torts litigation.
- Advised Korean companies on potential regulatory risks and mitigating measures through contract terms and conditions review.
- Represented a leading Korean consumer products manufacturer in recall responses dealing with different regulators globally in the United States, Australia, Europe and Japan.
- Advised an affiliate of an international petroleum refiner on fulfilling mandatory antitrust and government contracts compliance obligations before several government agencies including the U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Defence.
- Represented a leading Korean engineering consulting firm in its response to a bank’s sanctions procedures.
- Assisted US companies for offering shares to the public in the UK.
- Represented a Korean company in responding the Federal Trade Commission’s third-party discovery requests.
- Reviewed contract documents for major multinational energy projects.
Previous Professional Experience
- Staff attorney, Singapore-based law firm (2022—2023)
- Law clerk, Virginia-based law office (2021—2022)
- Director of Business and Human Rights, South Korea-based non-profit organization (2011—2017)
- Investigator, South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2006—2010)
- Journalist, South Korea-based magazine (2001—2005)
Internships
- Legal intern, D.C. office of international non-profit organization (2020—2021)
- Legal intern, California-based environmental organization (2020)
Languages
- Korean
Eunji focuses her practice on business immigration, product liability, toxic torts, trade secrets, and regulatory compliance. She represents companies and individuals in a wide range of immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa matters, including intra-company transferee visas, E-2 treaty-based visas, specialty occupation, multinational executives, and managers. Eunji also represents businesses and individuals in product... liability, toxic torts, and trade secrets litigations. She assists global corporations and executives in developing and improving regulatory compliance and dealing with regulatory investigations and disputes.
Experience
The following is a selected sampling of matters and is provided for informational purposes only. Past success does not indicate the likelihood of success in any future matter.Representative Matters
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Represented a company in multi-district mass torts litigation.
- Advised Korean companies on potential regulatory risks and mitigating measures through contract terms and conditions review.
- Represented a leading Korean consumer products manufacturer in recall responses dealing with different regulators globally in the United States, Australia, Europe and Japan.
- Advised an affiliate of an international petroleum refiner on fulfilling mandatory antitrust and government contracts compliance obligations before several government agencies including the U.S. Department of Justice and Department of Defence.
- Represented a leading Korean engineering consulting firm in its response to a bank’s sanctions procedures.
- Assisted US companies for offering shares to the public in the UK.
- Represented a Korean company in responding the Federal Trade Commission’s third-party discovery requests.
- Reviewed contract documents for major multinational energy projects.
Previous Professional Experience
- Staff attorney, Singapore-based law firm (2022—2023)
- Law clerk, Virginia-based law office (2021—2022)
- Director of Business and Human Rights, South Korea-based non-profit organization (2011—2017)
- Investigator, South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2006—2010)
- Journalist, South Korea-based magazine (2001—2005)
Internships
- Legal intern, D.C. office of international non-profit organization (2020—2021)
- Legal intern, California-based environmental organization (2020)
Languages
- Korean
Education
-
George Washington School of Law,
JD/MBA
- Member, Public Contract Law Journal
- Student attorney, GW International Human Rights Clinic
- Korea National Open University Graduate School, LLM
- Yonsei University, BA
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- New York
Practice Areas
- Business Immigration
- Products Liability
- Toxic Torts/Asbestos
- Consumer Product Safety, Risk Prevention & Regulatory Compliance
- Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility
- Korea
- Energy
Industries
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