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Ex-Samsung GC talks about bribes
When can a general counsel blow the whistle on his own company? That's the question raised by a recent case rocking South Korea. Kim Yong-chul, the former top lawyer at Samsung Group, announced in November that he and other company executives had paid bribes to Korean government officials for years.Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection List of Ineligible Attorneys
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Recruiter sues Akin Gump over fees
IN MAY, just one month after Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld announced Chang-Joo Kim had joined its New York office as a partner, the law firm cut a check to recruiting firm Boston Executive Search for $227,500. But did it pay the right recruiter New York search firm Sivin Tobin Associates says it sent Akin Gump a package about Kim last December, along with a term sheet.Recruiting Firm Sues Akin Gump for Fees in Partner Placement
In May, just one month after Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld announced Chang-Joo Kim had joined its New York office as a partner, the law firm cut a check to recruiting firm Boston Executive Search for $227,500. But search firm Sivin Tobin Associates says it sent Akin Gump a package about Kim last December, along with a term sheet, and is now suing the law firm, alleging breach of an implied contract. The dispute highlights the frequently less-than-well-oiled mechanics of the legal recruiting process.Recruiting Firm Sues Akin Gump for Fees in Partner Placement
In May, just one month after Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld announced Chang-Joo Kim had joined its New York office as a partner, the law firm cut a check to recruiting firm Boston Executive Search for $227,500. But search firm Sivin Tobin Associates says it sent Akin Gump a package about Kim last December, along with a term sheet, and is now suing the law firm, alleging breach of an implied contract. The dispute highlights the frequently less-than-well-oiled mechanics of the legal recruiting process.Expansion-Minded Law Firms Look to Korea
This week, Shearman & Sterling associate Justin Chang is off to Korea, where he hopes to develop relationships that can generate future business. And he and his firm aren't alone. Though China grabs the headlines, Korea and its economy -- the 11th largest worldwide -- are increasingly in the sights of U.S. firms hoping to expand global practices. A handful are lobbying the government there to open up the country to foreign law offices, a step some say could happen as early as next year.Expansion-Minded Law Firms Look to Korea
This week, Shearman & Sterling associate Justin Chang is off to Korea, where he hopes to develop relationships that can generate future business. And he and his firm aren't alone. Though China grabs the headlines, Korea and its economy -- the 11th largest worldwide -- are increasingly in the sights of U.S. firms hoping to expand global practices. A handful are lobbying the government there to open up the country to foreign law offices, a step some say could happen as early as next year.Trending Stories
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