[Legal Times] ‘Rising Stars 2023’ Jo Eun-byul Attorney Selected

Article posted in 2023-05-04 10:29:37 | VEAT

Veat partner lawyer Jo Eun-byeol was selected for LegalTimes’ ‘Rising Stars 2023’.

LegalTimes, a legal publication specializing in corporate legal affairs, has been selecting the next generation of lawyers in the corporate legal market and announcing them. ‘Rising Stars 2023’ targeted junior partners or senior associates under 45 years old who will lead the future of Korean law firms, and selected them through recommendations from the firms, case studies, performance, and LegalTimes’ own evaluations by field.

The Veat Law Firm’s Jo Eun-byeol partner lawyer was recognized for her outstanding performance in the TMT field of LegalTimes’ ‘Rising Stars 2023’ in areas such as the ICT Regulatory Sandbox, Electronic Finance, Personal Information Protection, and Metaverse. In particular, a case study of her representative case, which received recognition for the practical application of the special provisions for proof, as well as obtaining temporary approval for the CI unified conversion through Veat Law Firm’s mobile electronic notification services and mobile driver’s licenses with identity verification functions without physical cards, which were limited by regulations such as the interpretation of the Communications Commission, was introduced.

Furthermore, the case regarding a personal information leak incident at a software talent training institution established by a government agency, and the cases related to the Korea Internet & Network Information Agency (KISA) as required by the Personal Information Protection Act, investigations regarding the possibility of secondary leakage, and support in identifying and notifying affected individuals, as well as the attention was paid to cases that Jo Eun-byeol lawyer has professionally handled related to personal information protection, such as the recent launch of ChatGPT and the processing of personal information within it, which was limited by regulations such as the interpretation of the Communications Commission.