SK Innovation's lawsuit demanding the eviction of Noh So-young, director of the Art Center Nabi, from the Seorin Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul, will have its verdict announced on the 21st of next month. This has drawn attention as the appeal trial ruling in the divorce case between Director Noh and SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won mentioned that Director Noh likely suffered significant mental distress due to SK's demand for eviction from the Art Center.


Seoul Jongno-gu SK Seorin Building, where Art Center Nabi is located / Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

Seoul Jongno-gu SK Seorin Building, where Art Center Nabi is located / Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

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On the 31st, Judge Lee Jae-eun of Civil Division 36 at the Seoul Central District Court scheduled the verdict date for the real estate delivery claim lawsuit filed by SK Innovation against Director Noh for June 21.


At the hearing, Director Noh's legal representative stated, "In yesterday's divorce ruling between Chairman Chey Tae-won and the defendant (Director Noh) at the Seoul High Court, the court made references related to this case," adding, "We expect the plaintiff to review this and take appropriate measures."



SK Innovation, which manages the Seorin Building, filed the eviction lawsuit in April last year, claiming that although the building lease contract expired in September 2019, Art Center Nabi has been occupying the premises without permission, causing significant operational losses.


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