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On April 16, 2013, the Financial Services Commission ("FSC") proposed
draft Regulations on the Delegation of Information Processing and IT
Facilities of Financial Companies (the "Regulations"). Currently, the
delegation of information processing and use of offshore IT facilities
are permitted on a very limited basis pursuant to the Regulations on
Delegation of Businesses of Financial Institutions.
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For the first time in Korea, Shin & Kim’s Antitrust Practice Group obtained a landmark decision from the Supreme Court, which held that a notice of non-confirmation of leniency status issued by the Korea Fair Trade Commission (the “KFTC”) to a leniency applicant involved in unfair collusion (i.e., cartel) would constitute an administrative disposition, and thus, the leniency applicant would be able to immediately appeal such ecision of the KFTC through an administrative proceeding.
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On March 5, 2013, the Legislation and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly passed a bill (the “Bill”) proposing changes to the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (“FISCMA”). The Bill introduces a clearing system for financial investment agreements and amends relevant provisions of the FISCMA to set out certain exceptions with respect to listed companies in accordance with the amendments to the Commercial Code which took effect in April, 2012. The proposed changes aim to establish sound market order while keeping pace with the needs of the rapidly changing financial industry.
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The draft amendment to the Enforcement Decree of the Network Act (the "Amendment") was recently announced, which sets forth details of the new obligations and scope of the amended Act on Promotion of Information and Telecommunications Network Utilization and Information Protection (the "Network Act") that focuses on reinforcement of privacy and data protection and is scheduled to take effect on August 18, 2012.
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The new Act on security over Movable Property and Receivables (“The New Act”), which became effective June 11, 2012, was enacted to address the public’s need for an improved mechanism to allow non-real estate assets to be provided as collateral.
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In cases involving soil contamination, it is usually difficult to find liable parties when soil contamination damages are discovered, primarily because of the long-term nature of soil contamination.
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The Asbestos Safety Management Act (the "Asbestos Act"), which is designed to ensure safe and effective management of asbestos became effective as of April 29, 2012. In the face of growing public concerns over escalating risk associated with asbestos, the Asbestos Act was promulgated last year to effectively control and manage asbestos-containing products, potential asbestos-containing materials and asbestos construction materials. The main features of the Asbestos Act are as follows.
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On August 8, 2012 and August 9, 2012, the Korean Ministry of Strategy and Finance has announced the government’s proposed tax law amendments (“Proposal”) for 2013. Set forth below is an overview of the major items of the Proposal that may affect foreign-invested companies or foreign corporations conducting business in Korea. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of the Proposal that may affect your organization.
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1) The Korean government plans to apply these changes to information & communications service providers first
through this Revised Act (defined below), and then subsequently expand the application to the offline sectors
through updating each relevant law such as the Personal Information Protection Act.
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In connection with the consent decree system adopted on December 2,
2011, the KFTC introduced the Rules on Management of and Procedures for
the Consent Decree System (the "Rules") on March 28, 2012.