BLP advises companies at home and abroad at all stages of their development, from initial establishment to subsequent stages concerning their operations, sales, financing, foreign transactions, strategic alliances, M&As, company divisions, restructuring (revitalization, bankruptcy, debt restructuring) and liquidation.
We provide comprehensive legal solutions in connection with various legal issues that may affect our clients, including, but not limited to, matters arising under the Corporations Act, the Labor Standards Act, the Fair Trading Act, the Foreign Exchange Transactions Act, the Patents Act, and the Corporate Tax Act. In particular, we have accumulated deep experience in the field of international investment and international transactions. We represent domestic and foreign companies in connection with their establishment of subsidiaries and branches in Korea and abroad, and the establishment of Korean and foreign joint ventures. We also assist companies in the formation of international goods sales contracts, agency contracts, and OEM contracts.
BLP was founded to offer top-notch legal services to Korean and foreign companies that cannot afford to hire highly skilled and experienced lawyers in-house. We have vast experience in the field of corporate law and a deep understanding of the needs and difficulties that corporate clients face. Where necessary, we cooperate with external experts with whom we have a working relationship, including attorneys from Korean and international law firms, domestic and foreign accounting firms, accountants, patent attorneys, and customs agents, to provide even more efficient and professional corporate advisory services.
We advise on a wide range of corporate matters in this field, including:
- General corporate matters involving companies at all stages of development in Korea, from initial establishment, to operation, sales, financing, and liquidation
- Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and company division
- Foreign investment, such as foreign companies’ establishment of subsidiaries/branches in Korea
- Overseas investment, such as Korean companies’ establishment of subsidiaries/branches abroad
- International transactions, such as formation of international goods sales contracts, agency contracts, and OEM contracts
- Real estate, such as real estate acquisition, rental, etc. in Korea
- Restructuring, such as revitalization, bankruptcy, and debt restructuring, and matters concerning the UNCITRAL Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency