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
Secured Lease Thailand Void: Why Courts Just Ruled Against It
Two Thai courts have ruled that the popular “Secured”/”Collective” Lease structure marketed to foreign property buyers is legally void — putting both renewal terms and existing leases at risk. We explain the ruling and the safer alternative structure available.
Labor Court Thailand Procedure: 13 Steps From Filing to Appeal
A step-by-step look at Labor Court procedure in Thailand: how cases are filed, why courts push for settlement first, what happens if they don’t, and how long the whole process — including any appeal — typically takes.
Labor Court Thailand Severance: 5 Remedies It Can Award
Part 2 covers what a Thai Labor Court can award a terminated employee — unpaid salary, holiday pay, notice pay, severance scaled by tenure, and unfair dismissal compensation — with real case examples of when “unfair” termination claims succeed or fail.
Civil Damages Thailand: 3 Limits on What Courts Will Award
Thai courts award only actual damages for breach or tort — punitive and emotional distress claims are barred except under the 2009 Product Liability Act.
Civil Appeal Thailand: 3 Rules That Affect Your 30-Day Clock
How civil appeals work in Thailand — direct-to-supreme-court exceptions, written-only arguments, and the 30-day clock that often starts later than expected.