Another Resource on Korean Law: KoreaLaw.com
by Brendon Carr
Over in the blogroll, astute observers will note I’ve added KoreaLaw.com. While not really a “weblog” per se, KoreaLaw.com has enough useful content to make it worthwhile to check for information about Korean business law.
Although they make it hard to find out who’s behind it (no name, phone number, or link to their firm site), Korea Law Blog is glad to tell you KoreaLaw.com comes from Sigong Law P.C., a boutique firm south of the river, and specifically two of its foreign legal consultants Mr. Hoon Lee and Ms. Jenny Cho. Browsing through Sigong’s members, one might notice a strong commonality—all of their senior members come from our firm Hwang Mok Park P.C.
Although they left HMP before we joined in February, my partner Mr. Doil Son and I have had the experience of working across from Mr. Lee on the world’s biggest photovoltaic solar energy plant project, in which he was counsel to the construction company and prime contractor Dong Yang Engineering & Construction. We found Mr. Lee easy to work with and capable. If you don’t hire the best lawyers in town (that’s us), you would not go wrong with Sigong.
Check out KoreaLaw.com if you have a chance.
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