Litigation in Thailand
Litigation in Thailand

Litigation in Thailand. Thailand’s legal system is a civil law jurisdiction influenced by traditional Thai principles, European civil codes (particularly the German and French systems), and common law elements in certain areas. Litigation in Thailand involves navigating a structured yet sometimes slow-moving judicial process, with distinct procedural rules governing civil, criminal, and administrative disputes. This…

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Power of Attorney in Thailand

A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal instrument that empowers an Agent to act on behalf of the Principal. POAs can be general or specific, depending on the scope of powers enumerated. Local laws and practices can influence POA processes, requiring careful drafting and consultation with legal experts. A POA can help you manage…

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Notary Public in Thailand

If you need a legal document authenticated and certified for use abroad, you’ll need to present it to a Notary Public. These are lawyers authorized by the Lawyers Council of Thailand to validate documents and verify signatures. Having your document notarized can save you a lot of headache and trouble later on. We’ll talk about…

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