Celebrating the Establishment of
the Berkeley Korea Law Center
Date: April 18, 2014
Venue: Chevron Auditorium, International House, UC Berkeley
Speakers: Justice Chang Soo Yang, Supreme Court of Korea
Justice Jinsung Lee, Constitutional Court of Korea
Dong-man Han, Consul General, Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Won Kyou Ryou, Partner, Lee & Ko, President of the Berkeley Club of Korea
Kenneth Korea, Vice President & Head of US IP Center (Silicon Valley), Samsung Electronics
Lee Cheng, Chief Legal Officer, Corporate Secretary, SVP, Newegg.com
Duane Valz, Senior Patent Counsel, Google
Hongsun Yoon, Senior Intellectual Property Counsel, LG Electronics
Sang Jo Jong, Dean and Professor, Seoul National University, School of Law
Daikwon Choi, Seoul National University, School of Law
Hongsik Cho, Seoul National University, School of Law
Kuk Cho, Seoul National University, School of Law
Jibong Lim, Sogang University Law School
Jaewan Park, Hanyang University School of Law
Sangwon Lee, Seoul National University, School of Law
Chang Rok Woo, Chairman, Yulchon
Belinda Lee, Latham & Watkins
Catharina Min, Office Managing Partner, Reed Smith
The Korea Law Center aims to be a research hub for a robust exchange of ideas, theories and best practices in the fields of law, government, and businesses, bringing together scholars, judges, officials, and lawyers to deepen mutual understanding of both societies. The new center will hold public conferences and offer new courses and research on South Korea. The Center will address the development of the Korean legal, constitutional, and political systems. Related research will focus on the role of courts in protecting individual rights, the regulation of public health and safety, and the ability of independent agencies to control economic growth. The Center will also examine the Dokdo Islands dispute between Korea and Japan and reunification of North and South Korea.