Civil Litigation in Thailand: PART 2 – filing a case and notifying the defendant

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Ex. What happens if an estate agent in Thailand lies, double deals, cheats or misrepresents…? “Can you count on and trust every single estate agent in Thailand?”

Suing or being sued by someone in Thailand begins by the filing of a complaint (or what is most commonly referred to in Thailand as a “plaint”) against the accused defendant party. The complaint must contain all the facts which would be sufficient to support a legally cognizable claim against the defendant under Thai law.

Civil Litigation in Thailand: PART 2 – filing a case and notifying the defendant

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