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Brian Taehyun Chung (Kim & Chang) & Felix Hilgert (Osborne Clarke‪)‬ GILS Community Podcast

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For the second episode, two very experience games industry lawyers join us: BRIAN TAEHYUN CHUNG (Partner at Kim & Chang in Seoul, 🇰🇷 Korea) and FELIX HILGERT (Partner at Osborne Clarke in Cologne, 🇩🇪 Germany). Here's what we spoke about –

* dealing with COVID-19 in different jurisdictions: privacy issues, force majeure clauses
* the structure of law firms in Korea, and whether people really stay at the same firm for life
* what are the typical issues that international games clients want to solve in Germany?
* different clients, different approaches to billing and scope of assignments
* conflict of interest at law firms: can the same firm work for both Google and Apple?
* should we move Summit 2020 to Korea, where everyone gets tested upon disembarking?

If you have any questions or suggestions, do feel free to drop us a line at the Summit's Discord server (open to attendees and their close contacts). You can also follow future episodes by subscribing to the Summit's newsletter: HERE.

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Games Industry Law Summit 2020 is presented by Beiten Burkhardt & MSK.

The event is sponsored by Allen & Overy, Baker McKenzie, Fenwick & West, Insight Studio Legale, Miller Thomson, Osborne Clarke, Perkins Coie, Purewal & Partners, Taylor Wessing & Wiggin.

We're also very thankful for the additional support provided by Chrysostomides, DLA Piper, DZP, Go Vilnius, Harbottle & Lewis, IHDE & Partner, Invest Lithuania, Karamanolis, Ozdagistanli Ekici, Pillar Legal, Semenov & Pevzner and Wargaming.

For the second episode, two very experience games industry lawyers join us: BRIAN TAEHYUN CHUNG (Partner at Kim & Chang in Seoul, 🇰🇷 Korea) and FELIX HILGERT (Partner at Osborne Clarke in Cologne, 🇩🇪 Germany). Here's what we spoke about –

* dealing with COVID-19 in different jurisdictions: privacy issues, force majeure clauses
* the structure of law firms in Korea, and whether people really stay at the same firm for life
* what are the typical issues that international games clients want to solve in Germany?
* different clients, different approaches to billing and scope of assignments
* conflict of interest at law firms: can the same firm work for both Google and Apple?
* should we move Summit 2020 to Korea, where everyone gets tested upon disembarking?

If you have any questions or suggestions, do feel free to drop us a line at the Summit's Discord server (open to attendees and their close contacts). You can also follow future episodes by subscribing to the Summit's newsletter: HERE.

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Games Industry Law Summit 2020 is presented by Beiten Burkhardt & MSK.

The event is sponsored by Allen & Overy, Baker McKenzie, Fenwick & West, Insight Studio Legale, Miller Thomson, Osborne Clarke, Perkins Coie, Purewal & Partners, Taylor Wessing & Wiggin.

We're also very thankful for the additional support provided by Chrysostomides, DLA Piper, DZP, Go Vilnius, Harbottle & Lewis, IHDE & Partner, Invest Lithuania, Karamanolis, Ozdagistanli Ekici, Pillar Legal, Semenov & Pevzner and Wargaming.

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