Overview
Profile
Experience
Kim & Chang (2010-Present)
Bingham McCutchen LLP (2006-2010)
Kim & Chang (2005-2006)
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP (2001-2005)
Martine Penilla & Kim / Hickman & Martine (1997-2001)
Representative ActivitiesView All
Publications/Activities
- Guest Lecturer (KAIST Master of Intellectual Property Program, 2016-2018)
- "Significant Changes to Patent Act" (Co-author, ILO Intellectual Property Newsletter, 2016)
- "Tangential Relationship Issue in Festo: How to Rebut the Presumption of Surrender of Doctrine of Equivalents Infringement," International Seminar on Patent Litigation Practice, Hosted by Seoul National University Center for Law & Technology (June 2005, Seoul, Korea)
- "In-House Counsel's Wrongful Discharge Action under the Public Policy Exception and Retaliatory Discharge Doctrine," 67 Wash. L. Rev. 893 (1992)
Education
University of Washington School of Law (J.D., 1993), Associate Editor, Washington Law Review
University of Washington College of Engineering (B.S. Electrical Engineering, 1990)
Qualifications
Admitted to bar, California, 1993
U.S. District Courts, Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of California
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, 1995
Languages
English and Korean
Insights
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Newsletters
Amendments Strengthening Protection of Rights Holders Under the Trade Secret Protection Act and Patent Act
2024.03.06 -
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Major Amendments Strengthening Penalties Against Infringement Acts Involving Trade Secrets and Patents in Korea
2024.01.31 -
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New Patent Applicant/Owner-Friendly Amendments to the Korean Patent Act
2022.06.15 -
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Significant New Changes to Patent Prosecution Practice in Korea
2021.12.20 -
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COVID-19 Pandemic Can't Slow Development of "Fourth Industrial Revolution" Technologies
2021.10.12 -
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Amendment to Korean Patent Act Allows Participation of Professional Examiners in Patent Trials
2021.06.29