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  2. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    Company: In the Korean Commercial Act, a company is a corporation established for commercial activities or other for-profit purposes. A company comes into existence by registering its incorporation at the location of its head office. 합명회사; 合名會社; hammyeonghoesa : gōmei gaisha (Japan); corporation similar to a general partnership

  3. List of companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    43,688. Korea's largest electrical utility, majority-owned by the Korean state. The firm provides for generation, distribution, and major development projects. 201. LG Electronics. $47,712. 75,000. Electronics and consumer devices engineering and the world's second-largest television manufacturer. The firm rejoined the list in 2011.

  4. Corporate title - Wikipedia

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    Korean corporate titles are similar to those of Japan. Legally, Japanese and Korean companies are only required to have a board of directors with at least one representative director. [11] [citation needed] In Japanese, a company director is called a torishimariyaku (取締役) and a representative director is called a daihyō torishimariyaku ...

  5. List of largest companies of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    List of largest companies of South Korea. Corporate headquarter buildings of Big 4 Chaebol groups; Samsung, Hyundai Motors, SK, and LG (Clockwise from top left) This article lists the largest companies in South Korea in terms of their revenue, net profit, total assets and market value according to American business magazines Fortune and Forbes.

  6. Law of South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The legal system of South Korea is a civil law system that has its basis in the Constitution of the Republic of Korea. The Court Organization Act, which was passed into law on 26 September 1949, officially created a three-tiered, independent judicial system. The revised Constitution of 1987 codified judicial independence in Article 103, which ...

  7. Lotte Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Lotte Corporation is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation, and the fifth-largest chaebol in South Korea. [ 1] Lotte was founded on June 28, 1948, by Korean businessman Shin Kyuk-ho in Tokyo. Shin expanded Lotte to his ancestral country, South Korea, with the establishment of Lotte Confectionery in Seoul on April 3, 1967.

  8. Japan–South Korea trade dispute - Wikipedia

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    Japan–South Korea trade dispute. The Japan–South Korea trade dispute, also known as the Japan–South Korea economic war, [2] [3] was an economic conflict between Japan and South Korea . There are different cited causes behind the conflict. The Japanese government removed South Korea from the "white list" for preferential trading in July ...

  9. List of largest law firms by revenue - Wikipedia

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    South Korea: 56: Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz ... AllBright Law Offices: $919,886,000 3,715 $248,000 ... List of largest Japan-based law firms by head count;