This Week’s Legal News Reported by Media
- Missouri-Korea $1.2 billion trade agreement
- French minister-Korea visit
- US lawmakers-Korea caucus
- Korea’s vice justice minister resigns but denies allegations of sexual misconduct
- More U.S. work visas for Koreans on the cards
- Korea flirts again with Tobin
- Korea, U.S. officials discuss sanctions against Pyongyang
- Carter reaffirms U.S. commitment to Korea
- U.S. promises Korea all military resources
- Seoul says ready to talk to North on resuming resort tours
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Sean Hayes may be contacted at: [email protected].
Sean Hayes is co-chair of the Korea Practice Team at IPG Legal. He is the only non-Korean to have worked as an attorney for the Korean court system (Constitutional Court of Korea) and one of the first non-Koreans to be a regular member of a Korean law faculty.
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