Restructuring/Insolvency
South Korea
2 years ranked
Provided by Kim & Chang
Insolvency & Restructuring, Insolvency & Restructuring Litigation, Financing, Ship Finance, Litigation, and Mergers & Acquisitions.
Kim & Chang (2013-Present).
Korean Bar.
“A Few Points about Litigation Seeking Invalidation of a Table of Rehabilitation Creditors,” Bankruptcy Law Review Vol. 15 (Insolvency Law Institute of Korea, 2025);
“Trust and Workout,” BFL No. 131 (Seoul National University Finance Law Center, 2025);
Global Restructuring Guide: Korea Chapter (Co-author, Norton Rose Fulbright Institute, 2022);
“Practical Issues of Converted Bankruptcy in Hanjin Shipping’s Case,” Bankruptcy Law Review Vol. 8 (Co-author, Bankruptcy Law Association, 2018);
“Introduction to the English High Court’s Decision [[2016] EWHC 2228 (Ch)] to Lift the Automatic Stay Imposed under the Cross-Border Insolvency Regulations in Relation to Korean Proceedings,” Bankruptcy Law Review Vol. 7 (Co-author, Bankruptcy Law Association, 2017);
“Practical Issues on Rehabilitation of Golf Club Company,” BFL Vol. 81 (Co-author, Seoul National University Business & Finance Law Journal, 2017);
“Review on the Corporate Restructuring Through the General Meeting of Bondholders,” Bankruptcy Law Review Vol. 6 (Co-author, Bankruptcy Law Association, 2016)
School of Law, Seoul National University (Completed S.J.D. Coursework, Civil Law, 2021);
School of Law, Seoul National University (J.D., 2013);
Graduate School of Seoul National University (M.A., Political Science, 2010);
Seoul National University (B.A., Political Science, 2006).
Provided by Chambers
Hong Jungho has notable experience in restructuring, rehabilitation proceedings, bankruptcy, repossession and management rights disputes. He frequently advises an array of domestic businesses including those in construction and aviation.
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