Korean speaking is a plus Are you an experienced transactional attorney fluent in Korean? Join our team at Sul Lee Law Firm, a fast-growing business, commercial, and IP litigation/transactional firm. Established in 2013, our firm has consistently achieved 30-50% annual growth. We pride ourselves on maintaining a close-knit team where every member plays a critical role and supports one another. Despite our growth, we remain small enough to provide a sense of security and flexibility. At Sul Lee Law Firm, we provide practical solutions, courtroom victories, and long-term relationships with clients ranging from startups to international conglomerates. We are currently seeking a Korean-speaking business transactional attorney to join our team and contribute to the firm's ongoing success. Responsibilities: • Reviewing, drafting, and negotiating business documents, including contracts, purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, and operating agreements. • Advising clients on general business matters, including occasional employment law issues. • Assisting with breach of contract claims, partnership disputes, and consumer law issues. • Collaborating with a team of attorneys and staff members to achieve common goals. • Strategizing and providing detailed practical solutions. • Preparing memos for clients to help make decisions while minimizing risks. • Communicating with clients and opposing counsel. Qualifications: • Juris Doctorate degree from an ABA-accredited law school. • At least 2+ years of experience in commercial litigation or business law. • Fluency in Korean and English. • Exceptional writing and analytical skills. • Strong communication and interpersonal skills. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and associated technologies. • We strive to help our staff achieve their professional and personal goals while expecting them to hit the ground running. • The ideal candidate should be able to take initiative, work well within a team, and complete tasks independently with minimal supervision. Compensation: $120,000+ yearly
• Reviewing, drafting, and negotiating business documents, including contracts, purchase and sale agreements, lease agreements, and operating agreements. • Advising clients on general business matters, including occasional employment law issues. • Assisting with breach of contract claims, partnership disputes, and consumer law issues. • Collaborating with a team of attorneys and staff members to achieve common goals. • Strategizing and providing detailed practical solutions. • Preparing memos for clients to help make decisions while minimizing risks. • Communicating with clients and opposing counsel.