Henry summered at the firm in 2023 and 2024. He graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2025, where he received the Honourable William G.C. Howland Award of Excellence for academic excellence and the Navi Pillay International Law Award for excellence in clinical file work. During his second year, Henry served as a student caseworker at the Garden Court Chambers in London, England. Here, he assisted with international legal matters involving the European Convention on Human Rights and the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. Henry also served as Co-Director of the Sports and Entertainment Law Association, Co-Chair of the Korean Law Students' Association, associate editor at the Osgoode Hall Law Journal and a caseworker at the Community Legal Aid Services Program. In addition, Henry placed third at the Osgoode NHLPA Arbitration Competition. Prior to law school, Henry earned a Master of Science in Criminology & Criminal Justice at the University of Oxford. His dissertation explored the legal, political and ethical implications of artificial intelligence through a case study about AI surveillance robots in Singapore. During his studies, Henry published a book review on cybersecurity and AI in the Oxonian Review and played on Oxford's Varsity Hockey team, where he was awarded Oxford's top student-athlete award. Prior to joining Aird & Berlis, Henry worked at a full-service corporate law firm in Seoul and a PR consulting firm in London, and in various research roles at the University of Toronto. Today, he remains actively connected to his alma mater as a guest lecturer at the University of Toronto in the departments of criminology and sociology. In his free time, Henry enjoys exploring new coffee shops and mom-and-pop restaurants in the city.