About Korean Community in Orange County, CA
About 58,564 Koreans live in Orange County, and make up 14 percent of Orange County's Asian-American population, according to an analysis of the 2000 U.S. Census by the Asian Pacific American Legal Center based in Los Angeles.
Korean immigrant families that had lived in Los Angeles' Koreatown and surrounding communities are increasingly turning to Orange County for its suburban comforts - larger homes with more land - and for its reputation for fine schools. As the Korean population spreads south and east from Los Angeles, Orange County churches provide a more central location for families from Cerritos, Norwalk, Chino Hills and Diamond Bar. Also, second-generation Korean-Americans are looking to Korean-based churches for networking opportunities and as a way to grow spiritually while retaining their Korean culture.
Not far from Westminster, CA’s Little Saigon is Orange County's own Koreatown stretching over a half mile along Garden Grove Boulevard. With a 60,000 strong community, Koreans are Orange County’s third largest AA population.
About 1st Annual
OC KABA Community Law School
The 1st Annual Community Law School sponsored by OC KABA, was established to educate the Korean American community regarding legal issues which affect their daily lives.
Seminars (throughout the day) will be broken up into 30 to 60 minute sessions covering the following topics: Immigration, Family law, General Immigration Procedures & Issues, Legal Issues in Purchasing a Retail Business (incorporation, due diligence), Intellectual Property, Commercial Leases, General Family Law/ Youth-related Criminal Law, Employment Law Basics, Introduction to Business Entity Types, and Basic Estate Planning (Each topic will be presented by one or more attorneys who specialize in that area of law).
For questions regarding this event, please call
(949) 261-7700

OC KABA Partners and Affiliates
Los Angeles Korean American Bar Association (LA KABA)
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