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Korean Market
Anyone familiar about working in South Korea as an in-house or a FLC (Foreign Legal Counsel)? If so any path I should take?
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Re: Korean Market
Hi I'm a Korean student who will be attending Tier 1 law school this fall and I have lived in Korea for almost my entire life. As far as I know, you have to work at least 3 years in the country you have obtained your legal license before working as a FLC. Also, it is much better to work in U.S before coming to South Korea, in terms of the working condition that Korean law firms will be offering to you.
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Re: Korean Market
The best part about the Korean Market is it is open late, sometimes 24 hours. Pretty delicious prepared food as well.
My Korean Market even sells bootlegged cigarettes from states down South.
My Korean Market even sells bootlegged cigarettes from states down South.
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Re: Korean Market
hmmmgators88 wrote:The best part about the Korean Market is it is open late, sometimes 24 hours. Pretty delicious prepared food as well.
My Korean Market even sells bootlegged cigarettes from states down South.
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