Chulhyun Park

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Biography

Chulhyun Park is Of Counsel in the Corporate Practice of Greenberg Traurig’s Seoul office. He brings deep in-house leadership experience, having served as Vice President of Legal Affairs at SK Inc. (AX), where he oversaw enterprise-wide legal and compliance functions and implemented a company-wide compliance and human rights management system aligned with international standards.

In that role, he advised internal stakeholders on complex M&A, joint venture, and cross-border transactions and managed legal and regulatory risk. He also oversaw large-scale global projects from a strategic, governance, and risk management perspective.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Corporate
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

Education & Credentials

Law School Attended:
University of Minnesota Law School, LL.M., Corporate Law and Business Law, 2008; Seoul National University, LL.B., 1992
Year of First Admission:
2009
Admission:
2009, New York
Languages:
Korean and Native; English and Fluent
Reported Cases:
Experience: In-House Experience: Vice President, Legal Affairs Division, SK Inc. (AX), 2015-2023; SK C&C Co., Ltd., 2002-2014; Head of Legal Team, 2012-2014; Legal Team Member, SK C&C Co., Ltd., 2002-2011; Legal Team Member, Samsung Life Insurance Co., Ltd., 1998-2002
ISLN:
1000637308

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