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International

Feb. 20, 2014

Preparing students for Korea's new legal market

Law firms have been eager to enter South Korea market following a free trade agreement with the United States that went into effect in 2012. Now, UC Berkeley and other law schools are gearing up to get students in on the action.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Law firms have been eager to enter the South Korean legal market following a free trade agreement with the United States that went into effect in 2012. Now, with the recent launch of its Korea Law Center, UC Berkeley School of Law is aiming to extend that focus to students, an effort that administrators hope will help budding lawyers better understand and navigate Korea's legal and political systems. The c...

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