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
Investor Protection Thailand: 6 Rights Under Treaties
A look at the legal tools protecting foreign investors in Thailand — from contractual “freezing clauses” in public-private contracts to treaty-based guarantees like fair treatment and protection from expropriation — plus how Thailand’s own arbitration track record holds up internationally.
Limited Partnership Thailand: 2 Classes of Partner Liability
Thailand’s limited partnership splits liability into two distinct classes of partner — but step into management as a limited-liability partner, and you risk losing that protection entirely.
Registered Partnership Thailand: 2 Key Differences From Unregistered
Whether your Thai partnership is registered or not changes more than paperwork — it determines who creditors can sue first, and how the partnership itself gets taxed.
Private Company Limited Thailand: 3 Rules to Know First
An overview of the private company limited, the most common business structure for foreigners investing in Thailand, covering shareholder and director requirements, liability, taxation, and foreign ownership limits.
Representative Office Thailand: 5 Permitted Functions Only
An overview of the Representative Office structure for foreign investors in Thailand, covering its permitted supporting functions, employee tax relief, income restrictions, and financial reporting obligations.