As overseas expansion has become essential for companies, international disputes are also on the rise. In response, companies are seeking out law firms with expertise in this field to minimize conflicts when entering foreign markets. Against this backdrop, the "International Arbitration and Corporate Crime Forum" hosted by Bae, Kim & Lee LLC attracted significant attention from corporate and government officials.
On July 23, Bae, Kim & Lee LLC held the "International Arbitration and Corporate Crime Forum." The event was attended by legal experts in the field of international disputes, legal officers from both domestic and global companies, and officials from government agencies.
This forum went beyond simply introducing trends in arbitration. It highlighted multi-layered elements for resolving the diverse disputes currently unfolding, such as negotiation techniques, strategies for addressing shareholder conflicts, digital risks, and mediation procedures.
During the panel discussion, "Negotiation Strategies in International Arbitration Practice," featuring experts in international dispute resolution, drew particular interest. Additionally, issues related to damages and supply chains in construction disputes?situated at the intersection of global and local contexts?also resonated with participants.
The forum further presented practical strategies for in-house counsel on contract design and dispute prevention, focusing on case studies of disputes among shareholders, directors, and stakeholders in both Korean and foreign companies. In addition, recent technology-related issues that have rapidly emerged in recent years?such as digital asset tracing, AI-related risks, and global internal investigations?were also addressed.
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