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Introduction

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As one of the largest law firms in Korea,
Lee & Ko attaches great importance on corporate social responsibility.
Lee & Ko as a firm, as well as the individual professionals
and staff members who comprise the Lee & Ko family,
actively seek out opportunities to serve the broader community outside
the firm and to provide effective assistance to people in need.

In particular, Lee & Ko has developed a special emphasis on helping
disadvantaged children and their families to overcome hardships
and to achieve their goals as productive and valued members of society.
Asylum
Asylum
Lee & Ko provides legal counseling to foreigners seeking asylum protection in Korea who have been subject to persecution and are at risk of continuing persecution in their country of origin based on their political view, religious beliefs, or race.
Disability
Disability
Lee & Ko acts on behalf of people with disabilities to protect their rights and effect policy changes in addition to providing individual legal assistance.
North Korean Defectors
North Korean Defectors
Lee & Ko provides legal services to protect the rights of North Korean defectors and resolve individual legal issues.
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Foreign Workers and Transportation Employees
Foreign Workers and Transportation Employees
We provide pro bono services to foreign workers and transportation employees.
One School – One Counsel / Village Counsel
One School – One Counsel / Village Counsel
Lee & Ko acts as legal counsel for schools by providing in various legal matters. Our attorneys also act as legal counsel for small villages and rural communities.
Young Adult Mentorship
Young Adult Mentorship
Lee & Ko attorneys provide mentorship and guidance to middle and high school students at Lee & Ko’s sister organizations sheltering children and young adults who have not had an opportunity to enroll in school.
UNICEF
UNICEF
Lee & Ko represents UNICEF on a wide range of legal matters in Korea. We provide UNICEF with legal interpretations and analyses regarding Korean laws and regulations relating to the rights and protection of children, as well as providing advice in contract negotiations between UNICEF and other organizations.