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About
Provided by Young Kyun Cho
Practice Areas
Aircraft Finance, Banking, Project Finance, and Energy.
Career
Kim & Chang (1995-Present);
Dewey Ballantine, New York (1994-1995).
Professional Memberships
Korean Bar.
Publications
“Recent Trends in Aircraft Finance,” BFL 90th Edition (Co-author, Seoul National University Finance Law Center, 2018);
Getting the Deal Through - Project Finance: Korea Chapter (Co-author, Law Business Research, 2015);
Getting the Deal Through - Aviation Finance & Leasing: Korea Chapter (Co-author, Law Business Research, 2014).
Personal
University of Pennsylvania Law School (LL.M., 1994);
Judicial Research and Training Institute of the Supreme Court of Korea (1988);
Graduate School of Law, Seoul National University (1987);
Seoul National University (LL.B., 1985).
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Cho Young Kyun is an experienced lawyer in the market. He provides particular expertise in aircraft finance and project finance in South Korea, and offers over 30 years' experience in the field.
Cho Young Kyun is a senior adviser with a wealth of experience serving lenders and sponsors in the energy and power sector on both inbound and outbound projects.
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by Kim & Chang
New Administration’s National Agenda on Fair Trade and Implications
The 20th Presidential Transition Committee announced 110 national agenda items for the Yoon Suk-yeol Administration: 1. Revitalize the Market Economy Through Fair Competition 2. Strengthen Damage Relief through Fair Trade Law Enforcement 3. Eradication of Technology Appropriation
New Administration’s National Agenda on Fair Trade and Implications
The 20th Presidential Transition Committee announced 110 national agenda items for the Yoon Suk-yeol Administration: 1. Revitalize the Market Economy Through Fair Competition 2. Strengthen Damage Relief through Fair Trade Law Enforcement 3. Eradication of Technology Appropriation