
Navigating Business Disputes: Legal Challenges for Korean Companies in the U.S.
More Korean manufacturers and construction firms are expanding operations in the U.S. to avoid rising tariffs. As a result, business disputes between Korean companies are becoming more common. However, even as these companies operate on American soil, their contracts, communications, and key documents are often in Korean, creating unique legal challenges when...

International Business Litigation: Consideration for Korean Companies
Companies in Korea that do business in the U.S. understand that they face the potential risk of legal disputes and litigation with their counterparties should the relationship sour. Knowing what factors and considerations to evaluate when facing international business litigation can give your company a head start in protecting its rights...

Tips for Korean Companies Who Want to Expand to the U.S.
Korean companies that want to expand the sale of their products and services to the U.S. face significant challenges, but the benefits can often be well worth it. Following specific tips and considerations can give your business the best chance at success in establishing a foothold in the U.S. market.

Intel vs. VLSI Case Study: Important Case Study Implications
A U.S. Court of Appeals decision to overturn a $2.18 billion judgment won by VLSI against Intel could have important case study implications for patent law and intellectual property litigation.
The Western District Court of Texas issued the original judgment. The Texas business and