Hyung Jang is an associate attorney at Montgomery Purdue PLLC whose practice focuses on corporate and transactional matters, with a particular interest in health law and the representation of healthcare providers and organizations. Hyung assists attorneys in the firm’s healthcare practice group with a variety of business and regulatory matters, including entity formation, contract drafting, and compliance with federal and state healthcare laws. His developing practice includes supporting clients in structuring transactions to comply with laws such as the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, and state corporate practice of medicine regulations.
When did you start practicing law as a licensed attorney?
I began practicing law in Fall 2025 after graduating from law school and passing the bar examination.
What drew you to the idea of practicing law?
I was drawn to the practice of law because it combines critical thinking, problem-solving, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact. I have always been interested in understanding how things work and why things are the way they are. The legal field gives me a chance to ask questions like "how?" and "why?" every day.
Is it more important to maximize revenue or minimize risk?
It shouldn't be a question of whether maximizing revenue or minimizing risk is more important to me. Rather, I believe the answer lies within each client and their unique circumstances. Every client has a different tolerance for risk, strategic goal, and definition of success. My role as an attorney is to understand those priorities, clearly explain the potential risks and rewards, and help craft solutions that align with the client's objectives. Ultimately, effective counsel means tailoring advice to the client's situation, not imposing a one size fits all approach.
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Education
Seattle University School of Law – Seattle, WA
Juris Doctor, Cum Laude, 2025University of Washington – Seattle, WA
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 2022
