Hannah S. Kang

Associate (pending admission)

Hannah S. Kang

Associate (pending admission)
“Early in my career, my job is simple: keep diligence tight, surface issues early, and support the team from first draft to closing.”

Hannah S. Kang supports corporate and securities transactions, assisting with M&A, financings, and commercial agreements. She brings a cross-border perspective informed by work in Seoul and research spanning comparative regulatory issues.

At Yulchon LLC (Seoul), Hannah worked with U.S.-licensed lawyers on outbound deals and diligence for FCPA exposure, drafted consulting agreements and negotiation materials, translated legal texts, and researched topics ranging from renewable-energy investments and carbon offsets to privacy implications of the EU AI Act.

Earlier, she served as a litigation assistant at a Los Angeles firm, preparing pleadings and discovery, coordinating with clients and courts, and managing case logistics. In law school, she was a Senior Articles Editor on the Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law, Co-Chair of the Asia Law Society, and Korematsu Chair of the APALSA.

Life Sciences

Mining

Associated Practice Areas

Corporate & Securities

Credentials

Education
  • New York University School of Law, J.D.
  • University of Southern California, B.A. (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa)

Hannah S. Kang

Associate (pending admission)
New York
+1 212-730-7700
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“Early in my career, my job is simple: keep diligence tight, surface issues early, and support the team from first draft to closing.”

Overview

Hannah S. Kang supports corporate and securities transactions, assisting with M&A, financings, and commercial agreements. She brings a cross-border perspective informed by work in Seoul and research spanning comparative regulatory issues.

At Yulchon LLC (Seoul), Hannah worked with U.S.-licensed lawyers on outbound deals and diligence for FCPA exposure, drafted consulting agreements and negotiation materials, translated legal texts, and researched topics ranging from renewable-energy investments and carbon offsets to privacy implications of the EU AI Act.

Earlier, she served as a litigation assistant at a Los Angeles firm, preparing pleadings and discovery, coordinating with clients and courts, and managing case logistics. In law school, she was a Senior Articles Editor on the Journal of Intellectual Property & Entertainment Law, Co-Chair of the Asia Law Society, and Korematsu Chair of the APALSA.

Life Sciences

Mining

Associated Practice Areas

Corporate & Securities

Credentials

Education
  • New York University School of Law, J.D.
  • University of Southern California, B.A. (summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa)