Understanding Agency, Distribution and Franchise Regulation in Korea
by Brendon Carr
This comes up from time to time in our practice, but infrequently enough (maybe once a year for me, as I do inbound FDI/M&A work and employment law mostly) that when a colleague in Europe asked if we had a throwaway overview memorandum to give, I had to confess that no, we did not. So this weekend my associate Sun-Hee Kim and I polished off the sort of stock memorandum that most law firms should have ready to hand on standard topics, but few Korean firms do. Anyone who is interested in the scintillating subject of agency, distribution, and franchise relationships in Korea may download our paper (Adobe Acrobat PDF, 88Kb download).
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Helpful overview. Thanks for posting it, Brendon.