Kim, a 41st class graduate of the Korea Naval Academy, worked for about 35 years across the Navy, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Defense Ministry and the presidential office, holding key posts in policy, strategy, force development and operations, the firm said. He served as the 35th chief of staff of the Navy from 2021 to 2022, overseeing force planning and overall organizational management.
His previous roles included commanding the 4,400-ton destroyer Gang Gam-chan (DDH-II), serving as director of the Defense Ministry’s barracks policy division, chief of staff to the Navy headquarters, head of the Joint Chiefs’ test and evaluation division, director general for planning and management at Navy headquarters, and vice chief of staff of the Navy. While serving as planning and management director general as a rear admiral, he helped advance major Navy force-building programs, including a mid-sized submarine, a next-generation frigate, a Korean-type destroyer and a light aircraft carrier, the firm said.
Shin & Kim said Kim will join its defense and national security team, advising on defense and maritime policy, the defense industry, force development and responses to military-related issues. The firm said it expects him to help companies develop strategic responses to regulatory and policy risks amid a rapidly changing global security environment and expanding exports of South Korean defense products.
Managing partner Oh Jong-han said Kim brings both insight and on-the-ground experience on major defense and security issues. Oh said the firm will provide “strategic and integrated solutions” as legal demand tied to the defense sector grows.
Shin & Kim said its defense and national security team is led by attorney Kim Young-hoon, who previously served as the first head of the Air Force prosecution unit, and includes adviser Lee Jae-ik, a specialist in defense finance and procurement, and adviser Kang Jung-hee, a former director of the Defense Acquisition Program Administration’s aviation program division.
The firm said the team also includes attorney Cho In-hyung, who worked more than 20 years at the Air Force and DAPA; attorney Shin Dong-wook, a former military prosecutor and judge who also served as legal chief at the Navy Operations Command; attorney Kim Seong-jin, who worked at the Defense Ministry, DAPA and the Navy Logistics Command; and senior specialists Shin Min-cheol, Kim Dong-hyun and Jang Seong-gi, all former military prosecution investigators. Shin & Kim said the group provides one-stop legal services across the defense industry and national security sector.
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