Highlighted for providing ‘clear legal analysis and expectation based on its various resources from Korea Fair Trade Commission, prosecution and courts’, Yulchon has a longstanding experience in antitrust work. Department head Jeong Keun Yun, who has previous experience as a judge, lends his knowledge on unfair concerted conduct, abuse of market dominance and unfair trade practices litigation. For both Korean and foreign clients, Sung Bom Park has acted in cases related to international cartels, abuse of dominance and unfair internal transactions. Cecil Saehoon Chung chiefly focuses on international issues, and Song Ryu is active in domestic and international cartel cases and unfair trade investigations.
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Antitrust/Competition, Telecommunication/ICT/Online Platform Regulation, Health Care/Pharmaceuticals, Corporate Governance, Cartel Activity; Collusion; Improper Concerted Conduct
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Partner

Career

Sung Bom Park is Chair of the Antitrust Practice and also heads the Healthcare Team at Yulchon. His practice ranges across various industries including automotive manufacturing, aviation, healthcare and telecommunications (TMT). After passing the National Bar exam and graduating from Yonsei University in Korea, Sung Bom finished an LL.M. in UC Davis and is licensed to practice both in Korea and the State of New York. In the practice of Korean antitrust law, Sung Bom has been a pioneer as his antitrust career began in the mid-1990’s, when antitrust enforcement emerged as a relatively new legal field in Korea. Since then, he has represented both foreign and Korean clients in a number of high-profile antitrust cases (see list below). These include (i) unfair internal transaction cases involving some of the largest Korean business groups including SK, Samsung, Hanwha and Dongbu that came under intense investigations by the Korea Fair Trade Commission in the late 1990’s, (ii) the DRAM, marine hose, air cargo, and auto parts international cartel cases, (iii) the elevator, industrial motor, forklift, petro-chemicals, detergent and kitchen cleaner, LPG, gunpowder, and construction domestic cartel cases, and (iv) abuse-of-dominance cases involving global technology companies including Qualcomm, Intel, Kakao and Naver. Sung Bom also represented or advised clients including Boehringer-Ingelheim, Delta Air Lines, Nippon Yusen, Cypress Semiconductor and Microsoft in addition to domestic companies including SK Telecom, Korea Telecom, SK Broadband, Kakao Group, Woowa Brothers and Hanwha Group in various leading merger review cases before the Korea Fair Trade Commission. Sung Bom has also handled a number of unfair trade practice cases in the automotive, healthcare, mobile communications and retail industries, in addition to advising clients on unfair internal transactions and antitrust regulations on large business groups. Sung Bom was one of the first attorneys in Korea to realize the importance of establishing compliance systems in companies and therefore to advise many domestic and international companies to introduce enterprise legal risk management systems and preemptively manage and control antitrust and other legal risks which may interfere with business operations.In addition to his role as an antitrust attorney, Sung Bom is heading Yulchon’s Healthcare Team, advising and litigating for clients including major domestic and international pharmaceuticals, medical device producers and medical institutions on various legal matters.Sung Bom has also advised government agencies: as a Subcontract Dispute Mediation Council member of the Korea Fair Trade Commission from 2002 to 2009, as a Cartel Advisory Committee member of the same competition authority from 2004 to 2012, and as a Legal Advisory Group member of the Korea Communications Commission since 2010. Sung Bom is also serving in educational roles in the legal academia: as Vice Chair of the Korean Competition Law Association and Asia Pacific Competition Community, as a lecturer of antitrust and compliance for Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Seogang University, Seoul Bar Association, and Fair Competition Federation as well as major companies. His publications include “Practical Issues and Proposed Solutions for the Current Leniency Program in Korea,” Journal of Korean Competition Law, Vol. 26 (2012); “The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Cartel & Leniency(2009-2012, Global Legal Group)”; and “Comparative Analysis of International Antitrust Cases,” Parkyoungsa (co-authored) (2003); among others.

  • 2012-present Partner, Yulchon LLC
  • 2020-present Vice Chair, Asia Pacific Competition Community (APCC)
  • 2019-present Adjunct Professor, Yonsei Law School
  • 2018-present Vice Chair, Korean Competition Law Association
  • 2010-present Member, Legal Advisor Group, Korea Communications Commission
  • 2008-present Member, Legal Economic Group (LEG), Korea Fair Trade Mediation Agency
  • 2005-present Member, Korea Competition Forum
  • 2004-2012 Member, Cartel Advisory Committee, Korea Fair Trade Commission
  • 2003-2012 Partner, Yoon & Yang LLC
  • 2002-2007 Lecturer, Judicial Research and Training Institute, the Supreme Court of Korea
  • 2002-2003 Partner, Yoon & Partners
  • 1999-2000 Lecturer, Korea Productivity Center (Antitrust Law)
  • 1999-2009 Member, Subcontracting Dispute Mediation Committee, Korea Fair Trade Association
  • 1996-2002 Associate, Yoon & Partners
  • 1992-1995 Judge Advocate, Army of Republic of Korea
Languages
Korean, English
Memberships
  • 2002  New York
  • 1992  Republic of Korea
Education
  • 2001  University of California, Davis, School of Law, LL.M.
  • 1997  Seoul National University Law Research Center, Antitrust & Competition Law Course (3rd)
  • 1992  Judicial Research and Training Institute, the Supreme Court of Korea
  • 1989  Yonsei University, College of Law, LL.B.

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  • ‘The people in the team are great! They offer great legal advice and have won many cases that they have handled. Also, they were efficient in billing as well.'

  • ‘They provide advice tailored to the client’s needs and, in cases involving risk, they work together to find practical and feasible solutions. As a result, satisfaction is high not only within the legal department but also across operational teams in the company.’

Key clients

  • Microsoft
  • Ansys

Work highlights

Representation of Ansys in Synopsys’ $35bn acquisition of Ansys.