Construction contracts with public authorities with Boyana Milcheva (Bulgaria) and changing trends.
This webinar featured Boyana Milcheva, who discussed construction contracts with government agencies: a Bulgarian perspective, and Professor Hong-Sik (Justin) Cheung, who discussed the changing trends of Korean contractors.
Professor Hong-Sik (Justin) Cheung is a full-time law professor with extensive experience in both civil and common law systems. He specializes in teaching and researching international business and investment law, international arbitration, and private international law. Prior to joining Seoul Law School in 2006, he gained significant experience practicing law in the United States. Justin is a leading expert in the field of construction,'He is the author and publisher of many books and articles on energy and project development abroad. He founded and currently serves as the President of the Korean Society for International Construction and Energy, which has over 700 professionals from the construction, project development, energy and finance fields, as well as lawyers from major domestic and international firms in Korea as members. In addition to his academic and professional accomplishments, Justin is also an active arbitrator.
Boyana Milcheva is a partner at law firm DPC and heads its construction and tax law practice group. She has specialized in construction, real estate and tax law for over 18 years and is regularly recognized for her expertise in these areas by The Legal 500, Chambers Europe, IFLR100 and Who'\'s Who Legal. Boyana is a board member of the Bulgarian Society of Construction Law and is the exclusive representative of Bulgaria in the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation (DRBF).
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