Hwang Ho is an experienced intellectual property professional with over 15 years at LG Electronics specializing in patent prosecution, evaluation, litigation, and licensing across mobile devices, TVs, household appliances and emerging standards like wireless charging. Currently focused on patent licensing and contract review, he brings practical litigation experience combined with technical grounding from a bachelor's in Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering. He also manages trademark and design risk, handling anti-counterfeiting, litigation and cross-border licensing matters. Hwang augmented his practice with advanced legal training—an LLM from Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and IP studies at KAIST—giving him a rare blend of U.S., European and Korean IP perspectives. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex technical portfolios into pragmatic licensing strategies and defensible litigation positions. Based in Seoul, he is a strategic advisor within corporate IP, adept at aligning enforcement and commercial goals.
4 years of coding experience
Master of Laws - LLM, Graduate with hornor, Master of Laws - LLM, Graduate with hornor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law
US Trademark Practice Seminar, US Trademark Practice Seminar at Birth, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch, LLP firm
Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.8 / 4.5, Bachelor's degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 3.8 / 4.5 at Korea University
Practice course on European trademark, Practice course on European trademark at COHAUSZ & FLORACK firm
Intensive course on overall Intellectual Property, Intensive course on overall Intellectual Property at IP College provided by LG Electronics
Bachelor of Laws - LLB, Law, 4.08 / 4.5, Bachelor of Laws - LLB, Law, 4.08 / 4.5 at Seoul Digital University 서울디지털대학교
Master, Intellectual Property Law, Master, Intellectual Property Law at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
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