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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries withdrew for more than two years despite Supreme Court ruling
Prepare the basis for legal proceedings for the seizure of patent rights and trademark rights.
Daejeon District Law Seizure Warrant Public Service In effect
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries “immediately appealed the asset seizure order”
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Despite the Supreme Court’s decision to compensate victims of Japanese forced labor, Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has neglected compensation for more than two years. The court’s seizure order to monetize the company’s domestic assets took effect today, and Mitsubishi announced it would appeal immediately, foreshadowing a legal dispute. This is Lee Sang-gon. In 2012, five victims of forced labor and their families filed a lawsuit for damages against Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan. After six years of trial, the Supreme Court ruled that the victims should receive between 100 and 150 million won in alimony. At this point, he appeared to be releasing the pain of his life, but Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has refused compensation for two years. The excruciating victims and their grieving family underwent the seizure and sale of eight patents and trademarks owned by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Korea, and the foundation for legal proceedings has finally been laid. This is because the public service of the seizure order went into effect after the court reviewed the sale order last month. Service by public service is a process that a court considers to have been served by public service during a period of time when a document cannot be served to one of the parties in the usual way. The bail amount is 840 million won. However, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said it would immediately appeal the Korean court’s order to seize assets through the Japanese media. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries reiterated its position: “I understand that it has been fully and finally resolved with the Korea-Japan Claims Agreement, and no argument can be made.” If the appeal proceeds as scheduled, the effect of the seizure order will not be confirmed and legal disputes will continue. Two of the five who won the Supreme Court ruling have died and the remaining victims are in their 90s. Also, amid signs of a diplomatic conflict between Korea and Japan, the Foreign Ministry declined to say it had nothing to say about the process. YTN Lee Sang-gon[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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