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Peter & Kim
#1704 Trade Tower
511 Yeongdong-daero, Gangnam-gu
Seoul 06164
South Korea
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Position

John P Bang is a senior partner (foreign attorney) at Peter & Kim in Seoul. He was previously a senior partner at Bae, Kim & Lee LLC, where he worked for 23 years in various roles, including as the co-founder and head of the International Arbitration & Litigation Practice.

Who’s Who Legal notes that John is “the cornerstone of the arbitration space in Korea” and is recognized as “superb counsel” by his peers. He has represented parties in over 250 proceedings under the rules of all major institutions and/or ad hoc arbitrations including the ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, ICSID, LCIA, AAA/ICDR, UNCITRAL, VIAC, SCC, ACICA, CIETAC, KCAB, CAS, CIAC and JCAA.

He also acts as arbitrator and is regularly appointed as co-arbitrator or presiding arbitrator by institutions and users. Prior to his work at BKL, John served as a federal law clerk to the Honourable Kathryn C. Ferguson. Currently, he is a member of the SIAC Court of Arbitration, an executive committee member of the Korea Council for International Arbitration and a senior officer of the IBA Litigation Committee.

AREA OF EXPERTISE

  • Arbitration / Litigation
  • Investments & BIT
  • Trade law and WTO
  • Mergers & Acquisitions

INDUSTRY SECTORS

  • Energy & Power
  • Oil & Gas
  • Entertainment & Sports
  • Construction & Engineering
  • Shipping

REPRESENTATIVE CASES

  • Counsel in a high-value ICC Arbitration seated in Singapore for a Korean construction company concerning the development of a USD 35 billion business district project.
  • Counsel in an ICC Arbitration seated in Singapore fora major Korean financial group in an international arbitration in relation to the sale of shares in a major Korean bank related to the Lonestar-ROK treaty arbitration.
  • Counsel in a successful, high-profile ICC arbitration involving a dispute among shareholders for control over a major Korean oil refining and marketing company, with the underlying claims valued at over USD 3 billion (or USD 5 billion including counterclaims). The arbitration award won GAR’s “Arbitration Win of the Year” in
  • Counsel in a high-value LCIA arbitration seated in London, arising from a dispute regarding the procurement, construction and commissioning of the first nuclear power station in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Counsel in an ICSID arbitration based on the Korea — Belgium/Luxembourg BIT, involving multi-billion-dollar daims against the Government of Korea.
  • Counsel in a consolidated HKIAC arbitration arising from a post-M&A dispute regarding the sale of shares in a major logistics company between two global private equity firms.
  • Counsel in a high-value SIAC Arbitration seated in Singapore for a consortium of Asian companies concerning the development and operation of a major power plant.
  • Counsel in an ICC Arbitration seated in Singapore for a major Korean airline in a price review dispute based a long-term catering service agreement.
  • Counsel in an investment treaty arbitration filed by Swiss-based elevator maker Schindler against the Government of Korea, over its investment in Hyundai Elevator.
  • Counsel to a football club in a dispute at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against a player’s agent.
  • Co-arbitrator in a SIAC arbitration seated in Singapore, arising out of an insurance claim under a trade credit insurance policy for the sale of steel.
  • Co-arbitrator in a HKIAC arbitration seated in Hong Kong, arising out of an Equity and Purchase Agreement from the automobile component industry.

 RANKING

  • ALB Korea Law Awards: Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year (2019)
  • Minister of Justice, Republic of Korea: Commendation for service towards development of international arbitration in Korea (2018)
  • Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards: Disputes Star of the Year (2016)
  • Global Arbitration Review: “45 under 45”, a list of the world’s leading lawyers under 45 (2011)
  • Chambers Asia: Band 1- leading dispute resolution practitioner in Asia (2008-2020)
  • Who’s Who Legal – Global Arbitration Review: Leading International Arbitration Practitioner (2007-2020)

QUOTES

Chambers Asia (2020) remarks that John is respected for “not only the legal knowledge, but also the know-how to change the atmosphere and the relationship with the counterparty.”

Who’s Who Legal (2020) points out that “John Bang is an “excellent team leader” who cornes “highly recommended” by peers and clients alike for his expertise handling disputes under various arbitral rules around the world.”

Chambers Global (2020) describes John as “very diligent and passionate” while commending him as a “Top advocate.”

Career

  • Federal Law Clerk, The Honourable Kathryn C. Ferguson, USBJ, New Jersey (1996-1997)
  • Panel of Arbitrators, Korean Commercial Arbitration Board, Chinese Arbitration Association (Taipei), etc. (2011-present)
  • Board Member, KOCIA (Korea Council for International Arbitration) (2012-present)
  • Senior Officer, IBA Litigation Committee (2013-present)
  • Member of Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) Users’ Council (2015-present)
  • Member of London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) Users’ Council (2016-present)
  • Panel of Arbitrators, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) (2016-present)
  • Panel of Arbitrators, Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) (2016-present)
  • Executive Committee Member, KOCIA (Korea Council for International Arbitration) (2019-present)
  • Court Member, Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) (2019-present)
  • Committee Member, Seoul International Dispute Resolution Center (SIDRC) (2021-present)
  • Bae, Kim & Lee LLC (1998-2020)
  • Peter & Kim (2021.1-present)

Languages

English and Korean

Education

  • University of Pennsylvania (B.A., 1993)
  • Temple University School of Law (J.D., 1996)

Lawyer Rankings

South Korea > International arbitration

(Leading individuals)

John Bang - Peter & Kim

Peter & Kim‘s specialist arbitration practice is for some one of the most elite arbitration practices worldwide.’ Kevin Kim, ‘a luminary of international arbitration in South Korea and East Asia,’ and John Bang co-head the Seoul office, with the latter supervising and coordinating multi-jurisdictional court litigation and is present on large portion of the firm’s caseload. Specialising in complex commercial arbitration, Yunsoo Shin and Seokchun Yun are both dual qualified in New York and Seoul and routinely advise multi-national clients on heavyweight disputes. Mino Han specialises in construction and engineering disputes, while senior associate Jennifer Yoo is also recommended.