Skip to main content

 

South Korea's largest law firm, Kim & Chang, has bolstered its cross-border M&A capabilities with the arrival of veteran partner Sang Jin Han and his team from U.S. firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton.

Han is joined by a team of M&A associates, namely Ji-won Lim, Jae Sung Kim, and Ki Won Ahn.

Prior to his move, Han led Cleary's M&A practice in Korea, where he focused on cross-border transactions. He specialises in advising domestic corporations and private equity investors on high-profile deals. Some of his notable representations include NAVER's joint venture with SoftBank, the business integration between LINE and Z Holdings, and MBK Partners' acquisitions of Daesung Industrial Gases, Homeplus, and ING Life Insurance Korea.

A veteran of Cleary Gottlieb, Han began his career in 1996 at the firm's New York office and spent six years in Hong Kong before relocating to Seoul in 2014. 

The departure of Han and his team from Cleary's Korea office, which was established in 2012 focusing on capital markets and M&A work, leaves the office with two capital markets partners: Jinduk Han and Insoo Park.

 

TO CONTACT EDITORIAL TEAM, PLEASE EMAIL ALBEDITOR@THOMSONREUTERS.COM

Related Articles

Japan’s Nishimura builds antitrust and trade capabilities in Brussels

by Sarah Wong |

Japanese Big Four law firm Nishimura & Asahi has welcomed two new partners to its newly established Brussels office: International trade partner Benoit Servais (L) joins from Van Bael & Bellis, while antitrust expert Kristina Winkelmann moves from Gleiss Lutz.

Kirkland HK exits continue as funds partner joins DLA as of counsel

by Charlie Wu 吴卓言 |

U.S. law firm Kirkland & Ellis has seen the third partner exit from its Hong Kong office in February alone, with investment funds partner Wang Shinong joining DLA Piper as an of counsel.

SG: CMS Holborn hires Bakers principal as financial regulatory lead

CMS Holborn Asia, the Singapore alliance firm of CMS, has added Ying Yi Liew as a director and head of its financial services regulatory practice from Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow, where she was a principal.