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Jae Ha KWON Foreign Attorney (Admitted in England and Wales (Solicitor))

T.+82-2-3703-1083 F.+82-2-737-9091/9092
Jae Ha KWON Foreign Attorney
Jae Ha KWON Foreign Attorney

Jae Ha KWONForeign Attorney (Admitted in England and Wales (Solicitor))

T.+82-2-3703-1083 F.+82-2-737-9091/9092 E.jaeha.kwon@kimchang.com

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Bio

Jae Ha Kwon is an English-qualified foreign attorney and a valuable member of the International Arbitration & Cross-Border Litigation, Shipping Litigation, and Engineering & Construction Practices at Kim & Chang. With a career spanning over a decade, she has developed a strong client base, representing both Korean and international clients in various areas, including commercial arbitrations, court proceedings, and other forms of dispute resolution.

Ms. Kwon’s addition to Kim & Chang, initially as the sole English-trained solicitor in the arbitration team, has significantly contributed to the growth of the firm’s arbitration group. Her expertise and experience have been instrumental in handling complex matters, particularly in the energy, construction, infrastructure, transport, and shipping sectors. She has represented clients in numerous arbitration cases under renowned arbitral institutions, such as the LCIA, ICC, SIAC, KCAB, LMAA, and GAFTA, and has also handled ad-hoc arbitrations. Her expertise is often sought for high-value construction and commercial disputes.

Throughout her career, Ms. Kwon has navigated through complex legal issues spanning multiple jurisdictions, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Trinidad, Singapore, and South Korea. As a solicitor practicing in the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Korea, she has gained extensive exposure to a wide range of intricate legal matters.

Actively involved in the broader arbitration community, Ms. Kwon has consistently contributed to the field. She served as a member of the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration’s Young MCIA Steering Committee from 2019 to 2023, where she represented South Korea and made valuable contributions. Additionally, she has been a Review Committee Member of the Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) since 2019, engaging in the publication of arbitration guides related to various jurisdictions. Currently, Ms. Kwon holds the esteemed position of LCIA YIAG Representative for the Asia-Pacific region.

Ms. Kwon holds a B.Sc. degree in Economics from University College London (2007) and an LL.B. from the University of Law, England and Wales (2009). She is admitted to the Senior Courts of England and Wales, demonstrating her proficiency in practicing law in these jurisdictions. Ms. Kwon is an active member of the British Korean Law Association and the Anglo-Korean Society.

Profile

Experience

Young International Arbitration Group (YIAG) Asia-Pacific Representative, London Court of International Arbitration (2023-Present)

Member, Review Committee of Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) (2020-Present)

Kim & Chang (2018-Present)

Member, Young MCIA Steering Committee (2019-2023)

Bae, Kim & Lee LLC (2016-2018)

DAC Beachcroft LLP (2014-2016)

Member, The British Korean Law Association (2010-Present)

MFB Solicitors (2010-2014)

Representative Mattersshow

  • Represented the insured in an ad-hoc arbitration seated in Seoul involving alleged defects in power plants in Korea.
  • Represented the contractor in an LCIA arbitration seated in London arising from a nuclear power plant project in the Middle East.
  • Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in Seoul involving alleged defects in a power and water installation in the Middle East.
  • Represented the EPC contractor in a SIAC arbitration seated in Singapore involving the construction of railways in Singapore.
  • Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in London arising from an oil and gas project in the Caribbean.
  • Represented the EPC contractor in a KCAB arbitration seated in Seoul involving a power plant project in Korea.
  • Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in London involving a power plant in the Middle East.
  • Represented the contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in Toronto involving a mining and processing project in Africa.
  • Represented the contractor in a KCAB arbitration seated in Seoul involving a nuclear power plant project in Korea.
  • Represented the shipbuilder in an LMAA arbitration seated in London involving ship construction in Korea.
  • Represented the charterer in an LMAA arbitration seated in London involving cargo damage issues in various ports.

Education

    University of Law, England and Wales (LL.B., Graduate Diploma, Law and Legal Practice Course, with commendation, 2009)

    University College London (B.Sc., Economics, with honours, 2007)

Qualifications

    Solicitor Advocate, England and Wales, 2022

    Solicitor, England and Wales, 2012

    Trainee Solicitor, England and Wales, 2010

Languages

Korean and English

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Jae Ha KWON
Foreign Attorney (Admitted in England and Wales (Solicitor))


T. +82-2-3703-1083      
F. +82-2-737-9091/9092
     


  




Jae Ha Kwon is an English-qualified foreign attorney and a valuable member of the International Arbitration & Cross-Border Litigation, Shipping Litigation, and Engineering & Construction Practices at Kim & Chang. With a career spanning over a decade, she has developed a strong client base, representing both Korean and international clients in various areas, including commercial arbitrations, court proceedings, and other forms of dispute resolution.

Ms. Kwon’s addition to Kim & Chang, initially as the sole English-trained solicitor in the arbitration team, has significantly contributed to the growth of the firm’s arbitration group. Her expertise and experience have been instrumental in handling complex matters, particularly in the energy, construction, infrastructure, transport, and shipping sectors. She has represented clients in numerous arbitration cases under renowned arbitral institutions, such as the LCIA, ICC, SIAC, KCAB, LMAA, and GAFTA, and has also handled ad-hoc arbitrations. Her expertise is often sought for high-value construction and commercial disputes.

Throughout her career, Ms. Kwon has navigated through complex legal issues spanning multiple jurisdictions, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Trinidad, Singapore, and South Korea. As a solicitor practicing in the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Korea, she has gained extensive exposure to a wide range of intricate legal matters.

Actively involved in the broader arbitration community, Ms. Kwon has consistently contributed to the field. She served as a member of the Mumbai Centre for International Arbitration’s Young MCIA Steering Committee from 2019 to 2023, where she represented South Korea and made valuable contributions. Additionally, she has been a Review Committee Member of the Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) since 2019, engaging in the publication of arbitration guides related to various jurisdictions. Currently, Ms. Kwon holds the esteemed position of LCIA YIAG Representative for the Asia-Pacific region.

Ms. Kwon holds a B.Sc. degree in Economics from University College London (2007) and an LL.B. from the University of Law, England and Wales (2009). She is admitted to the Senior Courts of England and Wales, demonstrating her proficiency in practicing law in these jurisdictions. Ms. Kwon is an active member of the British Korean Law Association and the Anglo-Korean Society.






    Young International Arbitration Group (YIAG) Asia-Pacific Representative, London Court of International Arbitration (2023-Present)

    Member, Review Committee of Delos Guide to Arbitration Places (GAP) (2020-Present)

    Kim & Chang (2018-Present)

    Member, Young MCIA Steering Committee (2019-2023)

    Bae, Kim & Lee LLC (2016-2018)

    DAC Beachcroft LLP (2014-2016)

    Member, The British Korean Law Association (2010-Present)

    MFB Solicitors (2010-2014)






  •   Represented the insured in an ad-hoc arbitration seated in Seoul involving alleged defects in power plants in Korea.
  •   Represented the contractor in an LCIA arbitration seated in London arising from a nuclear power plant project in the Middle East.
  •   Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in Seoul involving alleged defects in a power and water installation in the Middle East.
  •   Represented the EPC contractor in a SIAC arbitration seated in Singapore involving the construction of railways in Singapore.
  •   Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in London arising from an oil and gas project in the Caribbean.
  •   Represented the EPC contractor in a KCAB arbitration seated in Seoul involving a power plant project in Korea.
  •   Represented the EPC contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in London involving a power plant in the Middle East.
  •   Represented the contractor in an ICC arbitration seated in Toronto involving a mining and processing project in Africa.
  •   Represented the contractor in a KCAB arbitration seated in Seoul involving a nuclear power plant project in Korea.
  •   Represented the shipbuilder in an LMAA arbitration seated in London involving ship construction in Korea.
  •   Represented the charterer in an LMAA arbitration seated in London involving cargo damage issues in various ports.





Education

    University of Law, England and Wales (LL.B., Graduate Diploma, Law and Legal Practice Course, with commendation, 2009)

    University College London (B.Sc., Economics, with honours, 2007)


Qualifications

    Solicitor Advocate, England and Wales, 2022

    Solicitor, England and Wales, 2012

    Trainee Solicitor, England and Wales, 2010


Languages
  •    Korean and English





International Arbitration & Cross-Border Litigation ,  Energy ,  Real Estate ,  International Practice ,  Europe