LITIG Equity Partners to Host Seminar on "Successful Disputes Finance Utilization Strategy for Cross-Border Disputes"
Amid growing interest from Korean companies in international dispute funding, where external funding firms cover the substantial costs of international arbitration and litigation, LITIC Equity Partners, a consultancy specializing in TPF, will host a seminar on July 2 at Salon 6, 3rd Floor, JW Marriott Hotel Seoul.
The seminar, titled "Successful Disputes Finance Utilization Strategy for Cross-Border Disputes", will feature presentations from legal experts. Sup-joon Byun (Foreign Attorney) and Harold Noh (Attorney) from Kim & Chang will deliver a talk on "Trends and Current Status of International Disputes in Overseas Business." Taehun Lee, a foreign attorney from LITIG Equity Partners, will give a presentation on "Effective Negotiation Strategies for International Dispute Funding."
Additionally, Chee Chong Lau from OMNI Bridgeway will share "Successful Funding Support Cases by Global Funding Groups for International Disputes." This segment is expected to garner significant interest from representatives of Korean companies that frequently encounter cross-border disputes.
Following the presentations, a panel discussion will be moderated by Professor Joon-Hyug Chung of Seoul National University Law School. Panelists include Ji-Hyun Choi (Foreign Attorney, Doosan Enerbility), Chee Chong Lau (OMNI Bridgeway), Eun-Nyoung Lee (Attorney, Yulchon LLC), Jinseung Moon (CEO, LITIG Equity Partners). The discussion will focus on "Strategic Responses to International Disputes for Globally Expanding Companies."
Jinseung Moon, CEO of LITIG Equity Partners, stated, "While the global economy continues its recovery, companies pursuing overseas ventures still face various disputes, which pose significant financial challenges. This seminar aims to share real-world experiences from domestic and international experts on strategic responses to international disputes and discuss effective utilization strategies for dispute funding."