SS Labcom signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) promising mutual cooperation, including legal advice, with the law firm Baegil.
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] SS Labcom announced on the 23rd that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) promising mutual cooperation, including legal advisory services, with the law firm Baekil.
Starting with this agreement, the law firm Baekil will collaborate on providing legal risk consultation and response services for clients who have consulting contracts with SS Labcom. Additionally, it will conduct crisis management consulting on business risks faced by clients, focusing on minimizing losses through prevention and swift, accurate responses to various crisis situations, while pursuing the continuous development of the respective companies.
SS Labcom, established on the 9th, is an advertising planning and public relations agency representing entertainment agencies, hospitals, and others. The law firm Baekil is a law firm founded by attorneys who pursue "unchanging essential values" in a rapidly changing world, providing legal solutions for various cases including civil and criminal matters. Going forward, as a mutual cooperation partner of SS Labcom, Baekil will be responsible for legal advisory services and handling legal risk consultations and responses.
Choi Yutae, CEO of SS Labcom, stated, "Through this agreement, we can provide higher quality services to our clients by receiving legal advice from the law firm Baekil," adding, "We hope that both sides will continue to develop through ongoing cooperation."
Son Seunghyun, attorney at the law firm Baekil, said, "We will systematically analyze various legal risks that may arise during marketing processes for entertainment agencies, hospitals, and others, and present response solutions that fundamentally resolve disputes," and added, "We expect that through this cooperation agreement, SS Labcom’s clients will receive even higher quality services."
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