
Korea opportunities
Angela Bilbow
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Having practiced in South Korea for over 20 years, White & Case lays down formal roots with the opening of a new office in Seoul.
New York-headquartered White & Case has opened a new office in Seoul, South Korea, headed by managing partner James Lee who relocates from the firm’s Los Angeles office where he has been heading the firm’s South Korea practice group.
Lee, who is the first disputes partner to lead a foreign firm in Seoul, has been a partner at White & Case in
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