Publications
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As part of our corporate social responsibility commitment, we provide regular legal column contributions to numerous international, national, and local hard and soft copy publications, including our regular legal column in The Phuket News newspaper, Mondaq, the Danish-Thai Trade News, Tropical Living magazine, Director magazine, Exotiq magazine, Samui-Phanga Real Estate magazine, The Pattaya Mail newspaper, Samui Express newspaper, Chiang Mai Mail newspaper, and many others. We also make these Thailand legal publications available here below.
Our attorneys’ contributions have also been featured on Mondaq, a leading international legal publishing platform that syndicates legal insights to a global audience of business leaders and in-house counsel.. Explore our Thailand legal publications below, organized by practice area, covering arbitration, real estate, corporate law, litigation, and tax.
- Arbitration & ADR
- Dispute Resolution & Commercial Litigation
- Real Estate & Property
- Corporate & Commercial
- Tax
New York Convention Requirements: 3 Rules for Enforcement
Part 3 looks at how the New York Convention works in practice — covering the “agreement in writing” requirement, what’s needed to enforce an award, and the exhaustive grounds on which enforcement can be refused.
New York Convention Enforcement: 2 Key Legal Functions
Part 2 explores why the New York Convention remains essential today: its adoption by 149 countries, and its two-fold legal role in enforcing arbitration agreements and ensuring foreign arbitral awards are recognized and enforced.
New York Convention History: 3 Treaties That Shaped Arbitration
Part 1 traces the origins of the New York Convention — from the 1923 Geneva Protocol and 1927 Geneva Convention to the 1958 adoption of the New York Convention, which superseded both for arbitration enforcement worldwide.
TAI Arbitration Costs: 3 Fees You Should Budget For
Part 2 breaks down the costs and arbitrator’s fees charged under Thai Arbitration Institute (TAI) rules — including the official cost schedule, advance payment requirements, and how the Arbitration Act determines who ultimately pays.
TAI Arbitration Thailand: 9 Steps From Claim to Award
Part 1 walks through the step-by-step procedure of a TAI arbitration — from filing a claim through arbitrator appointment, hearings, and award — along with realistic timing expectations and how enforcement works under the New York Convention.