Practice Area
International Law
Direct counsel in English, 한국어, and 中文 — no interpreters.
U.S. legal counsel for cross-border matters — Korean and Korean-American clients on U.S.-Korea-China business, contracts, EB-5, and international arbitration.
01 · Our Attorney
International Law Counsel
International matters — cross-border transactions, foreign investment, U.S.-Korea trade, treaty issues, and international dispute resolution — require counsel with multi-jurisdictional experience and direct bilingual communication. Joseph Song advises Korean and Korean-American clients across U.S.-Korea-China business and legal corridors.

Admitted in NJ, NY, TX, GA. Counsels Korean-American clients and small businesses on cross-border transactions, U.S.-Korea trade, international arbitration, and FCPA compliance. Fluent in English and Korean. Direct attorney consultations.
View Profile →02 · Practice Scope
What We Handle
U.S. legal counsel for cross-border matters involving Korean, Chinese, and other Asia-Pacific clients.
U.S.-Korea Business
U.S. subsidiary formation for Korean parent companies, branch office registration, US legal compliance for Korean exporters, and FDI structuring.
Cross-Border M&A
Due diligence and documentation for Korean buyers acquiring U.S. targets, joint ventures, and minority investment structures.
International Contracts
Distribution, supply, licensing, agency, and OEM agreements between Korean and U.S. parties. Choice of law and forum, arbitration clauses, and trade terms.
EB-5 Investor Visa
Coordination with immigration counsel on EB-5 investment vehicles, regional center investments, and source-of-funds documentation for Korean investors.
International Arbitration
ICC, KCAB, JAMS, and AAA international arbitration. Enforcement of foreign arbitration awards under the New York Convention.
Trade & Export Compliance
U.S. export controls (EAR, ITAR), OFAC sanctions screening, customs and CBP matters for Korean importers and distributors.
FCPA & Anti-Corruption
U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act compliance for Korean companies doing business in the U.S. Due diligence and internal policies.
International Tax Coordination
U.S.-Korea Tax Treaty analysis, withholding tax issues, FATCA/FBAR compliance for Korean nationals with U.S. interests. Coordinated with Korean tax counsel.
03 · Critical Window
Cross-Border Timing Considerations
Three timing windows that frequently determine outcomes.
Entity Choice
Choice of U.S. entity (LLC, C-Corp, S-Corp, branch) for Korean parent has major tax and liability consequences. Decide before first U.S. transaction — restructuring later is costly.
FBAR Deadline
U.S. persons with foreign accounts must file FBAR by April 15 (auto-extended to October 15). Penalties for non-willful violations up to $10,000 per account per year.
Enforcement Period
Foreign arbitration awards must be enforced within 3 years of issuance under the FAA. New York Convention enforcement is generally favored but procedurally specific.
04 · Results
Representative Outcomes
Selected international matters.
Structured U.S. subsidiary for major Korean cosmetics brand — Delaware C-Corp with NJ operating registration, full compliance setup in 60 days.
Negotiated 10-year exclusive distribution agreement for Korean food brand with major U.S. distributor — favorable territory and termination provisions.
Enforced Korean arbitration award against U.S. defendant in NJ District Court under New York Convention — full judgment with post-judgment interest.
Coordinated EB-5 regional center investment for Korean family — source-of-funds documentation, USCIS approval, and post-investment compliance.
05 · Questions Answered
Common Questions
What U.S. entity should a Korean company use?
Can I enforce a Korean court judgment in the U.S.?
What is FBAR?
How is EB-5 different from other visas?
What is the U.S.-Korea Tax Treaty?
Do I need FCPA compliance?
What is KCAB?
How do U.S. sanctions affect Korean companies?
Can U.S. depositions be taken in Korea?
How much does international counsel cost?
06 · Service Area
Where We Serve
U.S. legal counsel for Korean, Chinese, and other Asia-Pacific clients.
United States
NJ and NY for state-level matters. Federal practice nationwide for international arbitration enforcement, IP, and federal regulatory matters. Coordinated counsel in CA, TX, GA, and other states.
Asia Coordination
Coordinate with Korean and Chinese counsel for cross-border matters. KCAB, ICC, and JAMS proceedings.
Office: Parker Plaza, 400 Kelby St, 19th Floor, Fort Lee, NJ 07024.
07 · Recent Articles & Columns
International Law Articles
Recent columns on U.S.-Korea and Asia-Pacific legal matters.
08 · Success Stories
Recent International Matters
Selected cross-border outcomes.
09 · Get in Touch
Navigate Cross-Border Matters with Confidence.
Free initial consultation. Direct counsel in Korean, Chinese, or English. Cross-border experience.
Parker Plaza, 400 Kelby St, 19th Floor, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 · office@songlawfirm.com