Background
Kun Yoo, Jay was born on September 19, 1937 in Seoul, of Korea.
Kun Yoo, Jay was born on September 19, 1937 in Seoul, of Korea.
Yonsei University (Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, 1960. Master of Arts, International Relations, 1965). Brigham Young University (Master of Science Sociology, 1971).
University of Washington (Pharmaceutical Chemist, Sociology, 1974).
University of California School of Law at Davis (Juris Doctor, 1977). Advanced Legal Research Center, Seoul National University (1992).
Spoken languages: Korean, English.
Worked at Kim, Chang & Lee (Seoul) specializing in Foreign Investment, International Commercial Transactions, Banking and Securities, Corporate Law, Maritime Law, Insurance, Real Estate, Environmental Law, Taxation, Litigation, Labor, Intellectual Property, Telecommunications and Family Law. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Hawaii. 1986, District of Columbia (Not admitted in of Korea).
Author: "The Theory and Practice of United States.
Immigration Law," 1979. "United States. Citizenship," 1988.
Professor of Law, Kyongwon University, Sungnam, of Korea, 1993. Lecturer, Sociology and Law, Sacramento City College, 1977-1980.
National Assemblyman, 1996.
Vice President, Party of National Congress for New Politics, of Korea, 1995. Chairman, Citizens" Committee for Education Reform, of Korea, 1994-1995. National Chairman, Citizens" Committee on Transportation, of Korea, 1993-1995.
Chairman, Committee on Problems Concerning Foreign Workers in of Korea, 1993-1995.
Board Member: Citizens" Movement Fund, of Korea, 1992. World Vision of Korea and World Vision International, 1992.
President, Kyongwon College, Sungnam, of Korea, 1993-1995. Host: Midnight Talk Show, Korean Broadcasting System, of Korea, 1994-1995.
Debate Forum, Far East Broadcasting Company, of Korea, 1993-1994.
Current Affairs Talk Show, MBC, of Korea, 1990-1993. President, Youngpoong Corporation, of Korea, 1990-1993. Attorney, Law Offices of Jay K. Yoo, Los Angeles, 1982-1990.
Chairman, Korean American Coalition, California, 1984-1986.
Member, Human Rights Commission of Sacramento City-County, 1980-1982. Director, Asian Legal Services Outreach, Sacramento, 1979-1981.
Member: District of Columbia Bar. Military: "Law School Year">1977).
Advanced Legal Research Center, Seoul National University (1992).
Founded in 1958 by Houng Han Kim and Doctor Tai-Young Lee, Kim, Chang & Lee is of Korea"s oldest law firm and the first firm in of Korea to engage in international corporate law practice. The firm represents leading Korean and foreign corporations in their Korean and transnational operations.
Author: "The Theory and Practice of United States. Immigration Law," 1979. "United States. Citizenship," 1988.
Professor of Law, Kyongwon University, Sungnam, Korea, 1993. Lecturer, Sociology and Law, Sacramento City College, 1977-1980. National Assemblyman, 1996?.
Vice President, Party of National Congress for New Politics, Korea, 1995?. Chairman, Citizens' Committee for Education Reform, Korea, 1994-1995. National Chairman, Citizens' Committee on Transportation, Korea, 1993-1995.
Chairman, Committee on Problems Concerning Foreign Workers in Korea, 1993-1995. Board Member: Citizens' Movement Fund, Korea, 1992. World Vision Korea and World Vision International, 1992?.
President, Kyongwon College, Sungnam, Korea, 1993-1995. Host: Midnight Talk Show, KBS, Korea, 1994-1995. Debate Forum, Far East Broadcasting Company, Korea, 1993-1994.
Current Affairs Talk Show, MBC, Korea, 1990-1993. President, Youngpoong Corporation, Korea, 1990-1993. Attorney, Law Offices of Jay K. Yoo, Los Angeles, 1982-1990.
Chairman, Korean American Coalition, California, 1984-1986.
Member, Human Rights Commission of Sacramento City-County, 1980-1982. Director, Asian Legal Services Outreach, Sacramento, 1979-1981. Member: District of Columbia Bar.
Military: "Law School Year">1977).
Advanced Legal Research Center, Seoul National University (1992).