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Asian Legal Business is welcoming nominations for the third annual Korea Law Awards, with the winners to be announced at a gala ceremony at the Grand Hyatt Seoul on Friday, November 13.

The event’s 25 award categories recognise and celebrate the achievements of Korea's leading law firms and in-house legal teams, as well as the top deals and dealmakers of 2014-2015.

Building on the success of the 2014 Korea Law Awards, this year’s event is expected to entertain Korea's most influential lawyers, in-house counsel, investment bankers, and executive decision-makers.

The nominations will once again be judged by our selected group of impartial experts, including key in-house individuals and selected industry specialists, and will be judged on work completed over the course of 2014. Finalists will be released in the ALB Asia October issue, and on the event's website.

For more information on the event, please visit the website:
http://www.legalbusinessonline.com/awards/korea-law-awards-2015

For additional inquiries and information, or to request a nomination firm, please email Tracy Li at tracy.li@thomsonreuters.com, or call +852 2847-2046.

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