EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES


SEOUL REPUBLIC OF KOREA

Announcements And Advisories

NOTICE TO PROCEED TO DEOKSU LAW FIRM THE CONTRACT FOR HIRING OF A LEGAL COUNSEL FOR A CRIMINAL CASE ON APPEAL


BIDS AND AWARDS COMMITTEE

29 July 2023


Dear Atty. Kim,

Please be informed that per Notice of Award dated 28 July 2023, issued by the Head of Procuring Entity, your company, DEOKSU LAW FIRM, is hereby given this Notice to Proceed in connection with the procurement of contract for hiring of a legal counsel for a criminal case on appeal, upon signing of the Contract.

This Notice is issued in accordance with the requirements of Republic Act No. 9184, otherwise known as the Government Procurement Act of 2003.

Very truly yours,

MARIA THERESA B. DIZON-DE VEGA
Ambassador and Head of Procuring Entity



Atty. HYUNG-TAE KIM
Representative Attorney, Deoksu Law Firm
7F Heungkuk Life Insurance Bldg., 442 Gangnam-daero
Gangnam-gu, Seoul
E-mail: atman17@naver.com
Contact no.: (02) 567-5177

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