Controversy Over Damage Claims Against Failed Entrepreneurs
Forum on "Blind Spots and Development Directions of Productive Finance"
Seoul Startup Hub Gongdeok, November 22, 4:20 p.m.
In advanced venture countries such as the United States and Israel, failure in starting a business is recognized as valuable experience and serves as a stepping stone for new attempts. However, in Korea, failure still often becomes a stigma for entrepreneurs, and there are cases where they also bear economic risks due to lawsuits from institutional investors. As a result, a blind spot in productive finance continues to exist, causing even prospective entrepreneurs to hesitate before starting a business.
In response, the Korea Entrepreneurship Society, in collaboration with The Asia Business Daily, will hold a forum titled "Blind Spots and Development Directions of Productive Finance: The Scope of Responsibility for Failed Startup CEOs and International Cases" at Seoul Startup Hub Gongdeok on November 22 at 4:20 p.m.
At the forum, Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Hankyu, co-chair of the National Assembly Startup Support Research Group "Unicorn Farm," will deliver a congratulatory address. Kim Sunghoon, President of the Korea Venture Investment Law Association and Managing Partner at Mission Law Firm, will give a keynote presentation on "The Philosophy and Issues of Venture Finance Embracing the Innovation Ecosystem." Afterwards, under the moderation of Ha Sanghyun, Director of the Korea Corporate Restructuring Management Association and attorney at Darae Law Firm, venture-related experts will participate in a panel discussion.
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