Helen Park represents public and private companies across a broad range of corporate and intellectual property matters, with a particular focus on technology transactions and financings. Her practice covers technology driven areas such as life sciences, fintech, artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, and SaaS and cloud services. She regularly advises clients on complex commercial arrangements, including strategic partnerships, research collaborations, outsourcing and other services agreements, and supply and distribution agreements. She also advises clients on equity and debt financings in connection with broader corporate initiatives.

Committed to public service, Ms. Park maintains an active pro bono practice, advising on nonprofit corporate governance, media and entertainment transactions, and strategic licensing for therapeutic research initiatives.

During law school, Ms. Park served as a student attorney in the BU/MIT Student Innovations Law Clinic, as Appellate Advocacy Director of the Boston University moot court competition, and as Co Executive Editor for Development Articles for the Review of Banking and Financial Law. Prior to law school, she worked as a law and economics researcher in Chicago—managing healthcare datasets—and as a mergers and acquisitions analyst at an international manufacturing group headquartered in Seoul, Korea.

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Credentials

  • Education

    • JD & LLM, Taxation, Boston University School of Law, 2022

      cum laude

      Executive Editor for Development Articles, Review of Banking and Financial Law

    • BA, Classical Studies and Economics, University of Chicago, 2018

      General Honors
  • Admissions

    • Massachusetts

  • Languages

    • Korean

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