Joonho Hwang focuses his practice on international trade matters including trade remedy and Section 337 unfair import investigations. He has broad experience representing domestic and multinational companies in various types of trade investigations and litigation before the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. International Trade Commission, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and federal courts. In addition to his trade remedy and Section 337 litigation practice, Joonho also advises clients on international trade policy and customs matters.
While in law school, Joonho was repeatedly recognized for his written and oral advocacy skills, which he leverages to help clients solve high-stakes trade matters. He also worked as a research assistant to several law professors to advocate for an underserved community’s right to safe-drinking water and research the impact of the pandemic on eviction proceedings.
Before attending law school, Joonho served as an intelligence officer at the Ministry of National Defense in Korea, supporting high-level negotiations for a high-profile $10 billion U.S. military base relocation and construction program.