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Jun Hee Kim

Jun Hee Kim

Global 2026

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Jun Hee Kim focuses his practice on providing counsel in the international arbitration space in a variety of sectors, including construction, intellectual property, technology, shipping, engineering and disputes related to joint venture and post-M&A transactions. He has represented clients in Asia, Europe, North America, and Latin America in a variety of arbitral fora, including the ICC, ICSID, AAA, SIAC, HKIAC, LCIA, LMAA, KCAB, SCC, NAI, and UNCITRAL rules, and in ad hoc proceedings.

In addition to his counsel work, his experience includes serving as sole, co- and presiding arbitrator and he is currently listed on the arbitrator panels of the SIAC, DIAC, KLRCA, BAC/BIAC, CAA/Taipei, PIAC, SCMA, and KCAB. He is a former International General Counsel and Executive Vice President with Hyundai Heavy Industries and has served as a Council Member of HKIAC.

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Dispute Resolution: International Firms - South Korea

Band 3
Band 3

Individual Editorial
Kim Jun Hee leverages valuable experience acquired as a former international general counsel at Hyundai Heavy Industries to advise on commercial disputes in the engineering, construction and shipping sectors. He assists large domestic corporations in the energy and electronics spaces.

Strengths

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  • He is well respected for his work related to the Korean government.

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  • He is highly competent.

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Asia-Pacific Region

Belgium

Brazil

China

Germany

Global Market Leaders

Latin America - International Counsel

South Korea

UK

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