Two more U.S. firms have announced plans to open offices in Korea.
Paul Hastings and Ropes & Gray both said they on Tuesday submitted applications to the Ministry of Justice of Korea to launch foreign legal consultant offices in Seoul.
Paul Hastings and Ropes & Gray say they have submitted applications to the Ministry of Justice of Korea to launch offices in Seoul. Paul Hastings Korea practice head Jong Han Kim and partner Daniel Kim will man that firm's new office. At Ropes & Gray, Korea practice chair William Kim and partner David Chun will lead the new office.
March 06, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Two more U.S. firms have announced plans to open offices in Korea.
Paul Hastings and Ropes & Gray both said they on Tuesday submitted applications to the Ministry of Justice of Korea to launch foreign legal consultant offices in Seoul.
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