Hanam Disabled Welfare Center held a ceremony appointing Attorney Oh Dae-hyun as an advisory lawyer in the conference room on the 3rd floor of the welfare center on the 7th. <Photo by Hanam City>

Hanam Disabled Welfare Center held a ceremony appointing Attorney Oh Dae-hyun as an advisory lawyer in the conference room on the 3rd floor of the welfare center on the 7th.

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Gyeonggi Hanam City Disabled Welfare Center (Director Min Bok-gi) announced on the 10th that it held an 'Advisory Lawyer Appointment Ceremony' on the 7th at the welfare center's 3rd-floor conference room in collaboration with O Dae-hyun Law Office (Attorney O Dae-hyun). Attorney O Dae-hyun and Secretary General Yoon Seung-hwan attended the appointment ceremony.


Through this agreement, Attorney O Dae-hyun plans to provide regular free legal consultation services to protect the rights and interests of disabled people in Hanam City. Additionally, legal advice will be provided to protect the human rights of welfare center staff, and various mutual cooperation policies will be pursued.


Attorney O Dae-hyun said, "I am very pleased to contribute to protecting the rights and interests and improving the welfare of disabled people and social welfare workers in Hanam City," adding, "I will do my best to provide professional legal services for socially vulnerable and marginalized individuals."


Director Min Bok-gi expressed gratitude, stating, "With the support of legal experts, it is expected that systematic responses and interventions will be possible in cases of rights violations, safety, and ethical issues involving disabled people in Hanam City."


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Taking this appointment as an opportunity, Hanam City Disabled Welfare Center and Attorney O Dae-hyun Law Office will continue to strengthen cooperation to protect the rights and interests of disabled people and improve welfare.


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