Woojin Shin > Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
101 CONSTITUTION AVENUE, NW
SUITE 900
WASHINGTON DC 20001
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Position

Partner

Career

Woojin Shin serves Korean companies primarily in the infrastructure, automotive, defense, and consumer goods industries. He regularly counsels Korean multinational companies on their corporate, financial, and regulatory issues. He understands the legal needs of Korean clients and provides creative and effective solutions to complex issues encountered in business transactions and operations in the United States and other countries.

He has special experience in economic development projects in which non-U.S. corporations establish and operate their manufacturing and R&D facilities in the United States.  

In addition, Woojin advises Korean corporate and governmental clients on U.S. federal and state government relations issues relating to U.S. trade policy and industry regulations. He provides Korean clients strategic counsel on U.S. policy issues combined with deep understanding in their business culture and objectives. 

Languages

English, Korean

Memberships

  • International Association of Korean Lawyers
  • New York State Bar Association
  • District of Columbia Bar Association
  • Virginia Bar Association
     

Education

Emory University School of Law, JD, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, BA

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Government > Government relations

With extensive bipartisan relationships and experience, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP offers sovereign clients, multinational companies and non-profit organizations assistance with advocacy work at both federal and state levels. Headed Washington DC-based Christopher Cushing, the group is particularly active in the healthcare, education and transportation industries. In Greenville, former ambassador to Canada David Wilkins focuses on policy issues related to US-Canada interests, while Washington DC-based Woojin Shin typically advises Korean companies operating in the infrastructure, automotive, defense and consumer goods segments on US trade policies.