Yena Hong is a litigation strategist and Columbia MIA candidate based in the New York City area with 12 years of legal and policy experience spanning major law firms, federal court internships, and international policy organizations. She spent five years as a litigation associate at Proskauer Rose before transitioning to strategic litigation work at Dubin Research & Consulting, bringing deep courtroom and case-management expertise. Yena combines a J.D. from Fordham and a B.A. in International Relations and East Asian Studies from UPenn, which informs her cross-border and policy-savvy approach to complex disputes. Her background includes hands-on paralegal and judicial internship experience, giving her a practical appreciation for how litigation strategy translates into courtroom outcomes. Colleagues describe her as methodical and analytically rigorous, with an uncommon blend of front-line litigation practice and international policy insight.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Seoul National University
Juris Doctor (J.D.), Juris Doctor (J.D.) at Fordham University School of Law
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Relations East Asian Area Studies, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) International Relations East Asian Area Studies at University of Pennsylvania
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