Kee Won Shin is a senior foreign attorney who has been focusing on fair trade, corporate legal affairs and capital markets for the last 20 years.
He advised clients on a variety of inbound and outbound antitrust matters, including on investigations by Korean competition authorities in cartel and abuse of dominance cases, international merger filings, corporate internal investigations and transactional compliance reviews with the relevant competition and other fair trade laws.
Mr. Shin graduated from Yale University and earned his J.D. from Columbia Law School. Since becoming a member of the New York State Bar in 2002, he has worked in the New York and Hong Kong offices of Davis, Polk & Wardwell and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, and Lee & Ko LLC in Seoul. He has also been a member of the Hong Kong Bar since 2010.
Hyuna Kim is a leading antitrust and competition law practitioner. She is one of the most senior female antitrust partners in Korea. Over the past 20 years, Ms. Kim has represented various clients in connection with merger filings, cartel issues, abuse of dominant market position, and unfair trade practices, focusing on foreign clients based on her great skill to communicate in English.
She previously served as vice chair of the IPBA Antitrust Committee, and is currently a member of the IBA Antitrust Committee Cartel Working Group.
Hyun A combines her antitrust and competition law expertise with an extensive practice in environmental regulations on the atmosphere, water quality, waste, and soil pollution, and climate change issues. She is a recognized expert on Korea’s greenhouse gas emission trading system, chemical-related regulations, and integrated permits under the Act on the Integrated Control of Pollutant-Discharging Faculties.
Eun Jee Kim was admitted to the Korean Bar and the Californian Bar and is a Certified Public Labor Attorney in Korea. Her practice focuses on various labor and employment matters at multinational companies operating business in Korea. As Chief Legal Officer and Compliance Officer at various multinational companies, she has actively resolved their legal issues. In particular, she has accumulated concrete and extensive experience in preventing and resolving legal issues which may arise in employment relations with individual employees and collective legal relations with labor unions.
Furthermore, she has particular expertise in diverse industries including food, liquor and construction where she has strength in resolving corporate legal and regulatory issues.
She earned an LL.B. from Yonsei University in 2000 and a Master’s in Business Administration from the Wharton School in 2010 and therefore has a comprehensive insight into the situations and issues of companies.