
Daeryun Law Firm (CEOs Kim Guk-il and Ko Byeong-jun) announced on the 16th that it will hire a lawyer with a prosecutorial background and strengthen its expertise in criminal cases such as violent crimes.
First, Attorney Shin Min-soo has a special history of experiencing both the court and the prosecution organization. He graduated from Seoul National University Law School, and worked as a prosecutor in several prosecution offices, including the Ulsan District Prosecutors' Office and the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office. After that, he was appointed as a judge and served as a judge at the Daegu District Court and Incheon District Court, and as a chief judge at the Ulsan District Court.
He has over 20 years of experience in the legal profession, handling cases in a variety of fields, including violent crimes such as sexual assault and property crimes, as well as labor and medical care.
Attorney Shin said, “I personally supervised the entire process from the investigation to the trial,” and “I believe that my experience as both a prosecutor and a judge will be of great help in handling future cases.”
Attorney Yoon Seok-ju was appointed as a prosecutor at the Seongnam branch of the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office in 2000, and has since worked as a deputy chief prosecutor at the Anyang branch of the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office, the Goyang branch of the Uijeongbu District Prosecutors' Office, the Pohang branch of the Daegu District Prosecutors' Office, and the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office. Having worked in the prosecution organization for a long time, he has handled major criminal cases, including tax, customs, and drug cases, and has even received a commendation from the Prosecutor General.
Attorney Yoon said, “I am happy to be a part of Daeryun,” and added, “I will use all my experience as a prosecutor to handle cases flawlessly, from initial measures to type analysis and follow-up management.”
Attorney Shin will work at the Daegu branch office, and Attorney Yoon will work at the Jeonju branch office. Based on their expertise, they will handle and supervise not only violent crimes and cases in the region, but also criminal cases coming in from all over the country.
Kim Kook-il, CEO, said, “We expect the addition of these two lawyers to inject vitality into our criminal response group,” and added, “I hope they will each do their best to resolve various criminal cases, including sexual crimes, corporate embezzlement and breach of trust, and environmental issues.”
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