Gyeongnam Police Agency - Law Firm YK, Promise of Prompt Legal Support
Decided to Provide Expert Consultation on Unjust Accusations During Official Duties
The Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency's Workplace Council signed a legal service cooperation agreement (MOU) with the Changwon branch of the law firm YK on the 14th.
According to the provincial police agency, the executive members of the agency's workplace council and representatives from the law firm YK attended the signing ceremony and pledged continuous legal support.
Kwon Jae-hoon, Chairman of the Workplace Council at Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency (left), and Na Ja-hyun, Lawyer at YK Law Firm Changwon Branch, are holding the legal work cooperation agreement.
[Photo by Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency]
Law firm YK is considered one of the top 10 large law firms in South Korea, headquartered in Seocho Legal Town, Seoul.
It operates 20 branches nationwide and 18 specialized response centers by case type, with the Changwon branch established three years ago.
Attorney Najahyun stated, “Through this agreement, we promise prompt legal support to protect citizens' human rights and to advance the rights and interests of employees affiliated with the Gyeongnam Provincial Police Agency.”
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Kwon Jaehun, chairman of the workplace council, said, “I hope that council members can confidently perform their duties through professional consultation when unfairly sued or facing legal difficulties during official duties,” adding, “We will continue to strive for the rights and interests of employees.”
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