Mr Young Chul Yim > Shin & Kim > Seoul, South Korea > Lawyer Profile

Shin & Kim
23TH FLOOR, D-TOWER (D2)
17 JONGNO 3-GIL, JONGNO-GU
SEOUL 03155
South Korea
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Work Department

Antitrust and Competition.

Position

Senior Partner.

Career

Shin & Kim (2007-Present); Non-standing Director, Korean Consumer Agency (2008); Member, Administrative Appeal Commission under the Prime Minister (2008); Visiting Professor, College of Law, Chung Ang University (2007); Attorney at Law, Barun Law Offices(2002-2006); Director General of Subcontract Bureau, Fair Trade Commission (2001); Visiting Fellow, Pillsbury, Madison & Sutro LLP, Washington D.C (2000); Director General of Competition Policy Bureau, Fair Trade Commission (2000); General Counsel, Fair Trade Commission (1997); Legal Affairs Officer, Fair Trade Commission (1996); Judge, Seoul high Court (1994); Judge, Eastern Branch, Seoul District Court (1992); Judge, Seoul Family Court (1990); Judge, Youngwol Branch, Chunchon District Court (1988); Legal Affairs Officer, Ministry of Legislation (1987); Judge, Seoul Civil District Court (1985); Judge, Northern Branch, Seoul District Court (1983).

Languages

Korean and English.

Memberships

Korean and Seoul Bar Associations.

Education

Seoul National University, Graduate School of Law (LL.M., 1988); Judicial Research & Training Institute, Supreme Court of Korea (1983); Seoul National University, College of Law (LL.B., 1980).

Lawyer Rankings

South Korea > Antitrust and competition: local firms

(Leading individuals)

Young Chul YimShin & Kim

The combination of ‘excellent legal skills’ and ‘creative strategic thinking’ at Shin & Kim allows the firm to handle a wide range of major antitrust cases. Merger filings for high-profile M&A transactions and international and domestic cartel matters stand out as particular strengths. Young Chul Yim leads the practice. His time serving as general counsel of the KFTC has given him a panoramic understanding of Korean antitrust law. Foreign practitioner John Choi is an authority on international cartel cases. Jooyoung Park’s varied practice extends to multi-jurisdictional abuse of dominance cases, while merger filing expert Sangdon Lee handles between 60 and 70 merger filings each year. Geun-Bae Seok is singled out for his expertise in cartel mandates.