Kim Mansu, President of the Korea Breaking Federation, and Park Seongsu, Chief Attorney of Jeongryul Law Firm (left), are taking a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement in the conference room of the Korea Breaking Federation at the SCK Gangnam building in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul, on the morning of the 9th. Photo by Jeongryul Law Firm
Jungryul Law Firm (LLC) (Chief Attorney Park Seong-su and Lee Ji-ho) and the Korea Breaking Federation (President Kim Man-su) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for cooperation and legal consultation to promote dance and breaking culture.
According to Jungryul on the 10th, the two parties signed the 'MOU for Cooperation and Legal Consultation to Promote Dance and Breaking Culture' the previous morning at the conference room of the Korea Breaking Federation located in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
At the signing ceremony, Federation representatives including President Kim Man-su, Executive Vice President Kim Heon-jun (leader of the B-boy team Jinjo Crew), Vice President Lee Kyung-min, and Jungryul representatives including Chief Attorney Park Seong-su and Attorney Song Yoo-jin attended along with related executives and staff.
Through this agreement, both organizations plan to strengthen support in the legal field by closely exchanging information between institutions based on mutual trust to develop each organization, expand the base of dance and breaking culture, and enhance its global status.
Kim Mansu, President of the Korea Breaking Federation (second from the left), and Park Seongsu, Chief Attorney of Jeongryul Law Firm (third from the left), are taking a commemorative photo with attendees after signing a business agreement in the conference room of the Korea Breaking Federation at the SCK Gangnam building in Cheongdam-dong, Seoul, on the morning of the 9th. Photo by Jeongryul Law Firm
Chief Attorney Park Seong-su stated, “We will provide deep, prompt, and accurate legal services to fully support the Federation in leading the development of dance and breaking culture not only in Korea but globally.”
Federation President Kim Man-su said, “Through this agreement, we hope to protect the rights and interests of domestic B-boys and B-girls who have gained worldwide recognition, and by fully providing legal support for the Federation’s internal and external activities in the future, contribute to society.”
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