Su Jin Kim is a trial attorney who handles a diversity of complex commercial litigation over mergers and acquisitions (M&A), indemnification, and other contract disputes, as well as various business torts, including fraud and unfair trade practices, often drawing on her finance background to facilitate the resolution of these matters. Su Jin has trial and appellate experience at the federal and state court levels, as well as in alternative dispute resolution proceedings, including victories in multiple bench trials. She has managed matters across all phases of litigation, including from pre-complaint investigations, pleadings and motions practice, fact and expert discovery, through trials and appeals.
Su Jin counsels clients across a broad range of industries, including healthcare, consumer goods, financial services, pharmaceutical, energy, and medical devices, in complex commercial disputes, with a particular focus on post-M&A disputes.
Su Jin maintains an active pro bono practice and worked on behalf of insureds whose homes were severely damaged by Superstorm Sandy. Since then, she has litigated cases in prisoner civil rights cases and on behalf of a non-profit organization that provides affordable housing for veterans and low-income residents.
Before joining Morgan Lewis, Su Jin served as a law clerk to Judge Robert D. Mariani in the US District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania for a two-year term. She also interned during law school for Judge Richard J. Leon of the US District Court for the District of Columbia.
Before her career as a litigator, Su Jin was an investment banking analyst in Hong Kong, where she worked on matters including debt and equity offerings, mergers and acquisitions, and private equity fundraisers, with a focus on financial institutions.
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Recipient, Morgan Lewis Pro Bono Service Award (2015)
Member, American Bar Association
Member, New Jersey Bar Association
Certified Sommelier, National Wine School
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