Mr Gee Hong KIM > Jipyong LLC > Seoul, South Korea > Lawyer Profile
Jipyong LLC Offices
26F, Grand Central A,
14 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu,
Seoul 04527
South Korea
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Mr Gee Hong KIM
Work Department
Financial Disputes; Fair Trade & Competition Disputes; Investor Disputes; International Arbitration; Cross-Border Disputes; Construction & Real Estate Disputes; Antitrust & Competition; Financial Defense; Fair Trade Defense; Disputes over Abuse of IP RightsㆍTechnology Theft
Position
Partner
Career
Mr. Gee Hong Kim heads the Antitrust & Competition Team at Jipyong. He is touted as one of the nation’s top experts in competition law and is critically acclaimed as one of the most accomplished professionals of his generation. In April 2020, he was nominated by the Korea Fair Trade Commission to receive a Presidential Commendation for his contributions to Korea’s market economy and fair trade practices. Mr. Kim was the first-ever attorney at a major law firm to be awarded the highest commendation.
Mr. Kim is frequently sought after by major corporations to take on the most complex and challenging cases. His most notable successes include representing the KFTC in the dismissal of Qualcomm’s objection to one of the KFTC’s largest fines in history and clearing Intel’s USD 16.7 billion acquisition of Altera before the KFTC.
Mr. Kim is currently a member of Korea Fair Trade Mediation Agency’s Legal and Economic Analysis Group (LEG), one of the premier think tanks in Korea on competition and fair trade law. He also serves as a non-governmental advisor to the International Competition Network and Director of Korean Competition Law Association. Mr. Kim has published numerous academic works relating to competition law and ICT, some of which have been selected as teaching materials at SNU School of Law. Mr. Kim regularly teaches at Seoul National University Law School and is also on the panel of international arbitrators of the Korea Commercial Arbitration Board.
Mr. Kim began his legal education as the top of the class at Korea’s highest ranking university and completed his legal training at the Judicial Research & Training Institute with a President’ Award. Mr. Kim has an LLM from Columbia Law School and is fluent in English.
Languages
Korean, English and Japanese
Memberships
Admitted to bar, Korea, 1998; New York, 2006
Education
Seoul National University, Research Program for Legal Specialists, Corporate Governance Structure (2007)
Columbia Law School (LL.M., 2006)
Seoul National University (LL.B., Ranked first in the nation in National College Entrance Exam, 1996)
Lawyer Rankings
South Korea > International arbitration
Jipyong LLC‘s international arbitration practice stands out for its involvement in multijurisdictional civil and post-arbitration lawsuits. Team head Jinhee Kim leads on notable cross-border litigation and antitrust cases. Gee Hong Kim assists in representing major Korean and international clients before domestic and international courts. Another key member of the team is Bernard K. Ham, who has expertise in pharma sector matters.
South Korea > Antitrust and competition: local firms
Noted for its ‘diverse experience and knowledge in the field of antitrust law’, Jipyong LLC covers a wealth of issues in the antitrust and competition space including abuse of market dominance, rendering unfair assistance to specially related persons and illegal cartel conduct. A trio of partners oversee matters: Gee Hong Kim’s expertise in online platform regulations showcases his ability to stay at the cutting edge of competition law; Byung Joo Lee’s practice extends to the representation of clients in international cartel cases; and Poom Jang has won plaudits for his handling of abuse of monopoly power cases. San Jin Park is a further key contact.
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