Law firm Daeryook & AJU (managing attorney Lee Gyu-cheol) will hold a webinar on how corporations should respond to search and seizure and on determining illegally collected evidence. It will examine procedural issues corporations may face during prosecution and police investigations and recent trends in case law.
Daeryook & AJU said it will hold an online seminar at 2 p.m. on the 21st on the theme of "Practical trends in illegally collected evidence in corporate search and seizure." The event will be led by the Daeryook & AJU C&C (criminal and compliance) group.
The seminar will cover procedural issues and response points that corporations must check on site when investigative authorities conduct a search and seizure without notice. It will also address the legality of the scope and method of search and seizure, whether evidence qualifies as illegally collected, and practical issues that may arise in securing digital electronic information.
Attorneys who formerly worked for investigative authorities will take part in the presentations and discussion. Attorney Kim Dong-ju, head of the search and seizure response center, is a former prosecutor, and attorney Jung Yu-ri is a former Director General prosecutor with experience in investigating corporate economic crimes. Attorney Lim Mi-ha served in the police for 20 years, working in several investigative departments.
Daeryook & AJU has provided on-site response advice during compulsory investigation stages targeting corporations through its search and seizure response center. This webinar also appears set to focus on helping corporate practitioners check for procedural illegality and evidence response strategies from the early stages of investigations.
Participants can apply through the Daeryook & AJU website or a separate application link.