The Asian Age

13 top legal eagles to defend Samsung chief

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Seoul, March 3: Samsung chief Jay Y. Lee has handpicked 13 top lawyers to defend him against charges of bribing the South Korean President, nearly all of them former judges or prosecutor­s, according to the court where one of the richest men in the country will be tried.

Mr Lee, 48, was indicted by a special prosecutor’s office on February 28 on charges of bribery and embezzleme­nt over his alleged role in the corruption scandal involving impeached President Park Geun-hye. Four other Samsung executives have also been charged, a massive blow for the world’s biggest maker of smartphone­s.

Described as the “trial of the century”, court proceeding­s begin on March 9, and if convicted, Mr Lee could face more than 20 years in prison. A verdict has to be delivered within three months.

Seoul Central District Court records showed that Lee has assembled a team of 13 outside counsel for his defence, 10 of whom work for Bae, Kim & Lee — the country’s second-largest law firm by headcount, and known for litigation expertise.

The firm has defended other heads of South Korean conglomera­tes, called chaebol, in highprofil­e criminal cases including SK Group chief Chey Tae-won and Hanwha Group boss Kim Seung-youn.

Mr Kim was given a suspended three-year sentence after being indicted for embezzleme­nt and breach of trust, while Mr Chey was sentenced to four years in jail in 2013 for misappropr­iating company funds.

According to South Korean media, two of the defence lawyers were considered for the special prosecutio­n team they will now fight in court.

“In numbers we may be behind Samsung’s extravagan­t team of lawyers but in terms of our ability and what we’ve achieved so far, you don’t need to worry,” said a special prosecutio­n official.

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