Seeking to Minimize Corporate Legal Risks and Confusion
Lawyer Specializing in Serious Accidents and Construction Disputes Presents

Law firm Sejong (Representative Lawyer Oh Jong-han) will hold an online seminar at 4 p.m. on the 15th on the topic of "Response Measures to the Expansion of the Serious Accident Punishment Act to Workplaces with Fewer than 50 Employees."


This seminar was organized to identify potential issues and effective response measures following the expansion of the scope of application of the Serious Accident Punishment Act (SAP Act) on January 27, and to help minimize the legal risks and confusion that companies may face.


[Invest&law] Law Firm Sejong, Online Seminar 'Response Strategies for the Expanded Application of the Serious Accident Punishment Act' View original image

The seminar presenters will be lawyers from Sejong’s Serious Accident Response Center and Construction Dispute Group. Jin Hyun-il, head of Sejong’s Serious Accident Response Center (age 52, Judicial Research and Training Institute class 32), will analyze and present on "Investigation Response Measures Seen Through Prosecution Cases and Judgments," reviewing SAP Act rulings and major prosecution cases. Jin previously served as chief prosecutor of the Criminal Division 10 (Industrial Safety) at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office and oversaw the writing of the SAP Act commentary and the establishment of sentencing guidelines during his tenure at the prosecution.


Lawyer Cho Soo-hyung (age 44, class 42) will explain practical issues and cases regarding "Response Measures for Serious Accident Punishment in Small and Medium Construction Companies." Cho has experience resolving various types of disputes that construction companies encounter during project execution as part of Sejong’s Construction Dispute Group.


Kim Dong-wook (age 53, class 36), head of Sejong’s Labor Group, will discuss "Where Is the Serious Accident Punishment Act Heading?" focusing on uncertainties related to the law’s content and enforcement and discussing response strategies. Kim has experience working at the Ministry of Employment and Labor and has conducted numerous consultations and cases related to serious accidents and industrial safety.



Reporter Jo Han-ju, The Law Times


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