Daeryun Law Firm and Korean-Chinese Korean Association signed an MOU for legal support for foreigners residing in Korea
2026-04-06

Daeryun Law Firm announced on the 6th that it signed a business agreement (MOU) with the Korean-Chinese Association at its main office in Yeouido, Seoul on the 31st of last month and decided to provide legal support to foreigners residing in Korea. The agreement ceremony was attended by officials from both sides, including Daeryun CEO Park Dong-il and Oh Seong-ho, president of the Korean-Chinese Korean Association.
Both sides plan to use this agreement as a starting point to establish a counseling system for foreigners residing in Korea who cannot receive legal help due to language barriers or institutional unfamiliarity. In particular, the scope of support has expanded beyond simple immigration and visa issues to include contract disputes, investment advice, labor-related issues, and civil and criminal cases that may arise during business management.
The Korean-Chinese Community Association is an organization established in 2015 that operates community-based projects and community volunteer activities for Korean-Chinese and foreigners residing in Korea. The Association expects that through this cooperation with Daeryun, the level of legal welfare within the community will be raised to the next level.
Oh Seong-ho, president of the Korean-Chinese Association, said, “There are many legal problems experienced by Chinese people staying in Korea,” and added, “I believe that a more systematic legal response will be possible through cooperation with Daeryun.”
Through this cooperation, Daeryun has also taken a step closer to expanding the global market. Park Dong-il, CEO of Daeryun Law Firm, said, “We will actively utilize Daeryun’s global legal network and collaboration system with local lawyers in China,” and added, “We will lay the foundation for any foreigner residing in Korea to receive legal services without discrimination.”
In fact, Daeryun has recently joined hands with Tahota, a large Chinese law firm, and is accelerating the expansion of its cross-border legal network connecting domestically and internationally.
Reporter Cheon Ju-young (young1997@mydaily.co.kr)
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