Dentons Lee is delighted to announce the publication of Dentons Lee’s <Doing Business in South Korea – Thomson Reuters Practical Law> online guide.
This Guide, jointly written by Attorneys Ghil-Won Jo, Kwang-Chun Park and Kurt B. Gerstner, delivers in Q&A-fashion, an overview of key recent developments affecting how business is done in South Korea. It introduces the Korean legal system; foreign investment, including restrictions, currency regulations and incentives; and information on different business entities that are available for conducting business in South Korea.
The Guide also summarizes laws regulating employment relationships, including redundancies and mass layoffs, and provides short overviews on competition law, data protection, product liability and safety. In addition, there are comprehensive summaries on taxation and tax residency; and intellectual property rights including patents, trademarks, registered and unregistered designs.
More information about the Guide is also available on the Dentons Lee website.
[Dentons Lee] Doing Business in South Korea – Thomson Reuters Practical Law Online Guide Published!
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Dentons Lee is delighted to announce the publication of Dentons Lee’s <Doing Business in South Korea – Thomson Reuters Practical Law> online guide.
This Guide, jointly written by Attorneys Ghil-Won Jo, Kwang-Chun Park and Kurt B. Gerstner, delivers in Q&A-fashion, an overview of key recent developments affecting how business is done in South Korea. It introduces the Korean legal system; foreign investment, including restrictions, currency regulations and incentives; and information on different business entities that are available for conducting business in South Korea.
The Guide also summarizes laws regulating employment relationships, including redundancies and mass layoffs, and provides short overviews on competition law, data protection, product liability and safety. In addition, there are comprehensive summaries on taxation and tax residency; and intellectual property rights including patents, trademarks, registered and unregistered designs.
More information about the Guide is also available on the Dentons Lee website.