J. WINSTON KIM
** ******** ***** ** #**, Atlanta, Georgia 30305 • 202-***-**** • ************@*****.*** WORK HISTORY
Associate, January 2012 – July 2016
Mayoue Gray Eittreim, P.C. – Atlanta, Georgia
• Represented and advised clients in complex, high-asset divorce and family law matters.
• Appeared as counsel for hearings on several matters, including protective orders, custody, child support, and contempt actions.
• Extensive experience in settlement negotiations and mediations. Successfully negotiated several multi-million dollar settlements.
• Taken and defended depositions of witnesses, including medical and financial expert witnesses.
• Drafted discovery, substantive motions, and agreements. Prepared research memoranda and trial briefs regarding complex family law issues.
Associate, October 2010 – December 2011
Warner Mayoue Bates & McGough – Atlanta, Georgia
• Drafted motions, briefs and discovery in all areas of family law.
• Prepared witnesses for depositions and trial examination.
• Performed legal research and analysis of family law issues, including electronic devices and social media as evidence, probate rights after death, and interspousal property transfers. Law Clerk, January 2010 – April 2010
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Atlanta, Georgia
• Advised CDC in employment and discrimination actions.
• Conducted interviews of witnesses.
• Drafted motions and discovery.
Law Clerk, May 2009 – August 2009
Federal Trade Commission – Atlanta, Georgia
• Investigated violations of consumer protection and anti-competition laws.
• Prepared memoranda and trial briefs on consumer lending, false advertising, and online solicitation.
Biologist, July 2006 – August 2007
American Type Culture Collection, Manassas, Virginia
• Planned and executed research of emerging infectious agents.
• Planned and coordinated development of pathogen inactivation methods with government agencies.
• Developed and maintained database of potential biological threats. Page 2 of 2
EDUCATION
J.D., May 2010
Emory University School of Law – Atlanta, Georgia
• GPA: 3.351
• Notes and Comments Editor, Emory Bankruptcy Development Journal.
• Publications:
o Saving Our Future: Why Voluntary Contributions to Retirement Accounts Are Reasonable Expenses, 26 Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal 341 (2010).
• Certificate in interdisciplinary program to provide legal and business support to university- affiliated companies (Technology Innovations: Generating Economic Results). Masters of Science in Physiology & Biophysics, December 2002 Doctoral Candidate in Physiology & Biophysics, 2003 - 2006 Georgetown University School of Medicine – Washington, DC
• Publications:
o Sandberg K et al. Female Protection in Progressive Renal Disease is Associated with Estradiol Attenuation of Superoxide Production. Gend Med. 2007 Mar; 4(1):56-71 o Sandberg K et al. Gonadal Steroid Regulation of Renal Injury in Renal Wrap Hypertension. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol. 2005 Mar; 288(3):F513-20 o Sandberg K et al. Sex Differences in Renal Injury and Nitric Oxide Production in Renal Wrap Hypertension. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. 2005 Jan; 288(1):H43-7 Bachelors of Science in Biochemistry & Cell Biology, March 2001 University of California, San Diego – La Jolla, California
• Research assistant for Dr. Deborah Spector.
ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVITIES
• Guest Lecturer, Emory University School of Law, Small Firm Program
• Pro Bono Attorney, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
• State Bar of Georgia (Member, Family Law Section)
• Atlanta Bar Association (Member, Family Law Section) ADMISSIONS
• Georgia