Litigation in Thailand

Litigation in Thailand blends civil-law procedure with practical, local habits: judges are document-focused, courts are receptive to urgent interim relief, discovery is narrow compared with common-law systems, and arbitration sits alongside courts as a routine commercial option. Whether you’re a claimant thinking about filing suit, a defendant planning a defense, or an international party weighing […]
Translation and Legalization in Thailand

Translation and Legalization in Thailand. If you need a document to work in Thailand (marriage, visa, land transaction, court file) or to use a Thai document abroad, two technical but tightly linked processes matter: accurate, auditable translation and proper legalization/authentication. Thailand is not an Apostille country, and Thai authorities treat translation formality and the chain […]
How to Draft a Power of Attorney in Thailand

A Power of Attorney is an important legal instrument for delegating authority and handling business or personal matters when you are unable to be present. However, drafting such a document requires careful consideration and expert guidance to ensure it meets strict legal requirements. The POA should be written to clearly specify the powers granted and […]
Notary Public in Thailand

Documents such as property transactions, business contracts and affidavits often require notarization. This is to confirm that they are authentic and recognised legally both in Thailand and abroad. The Lawyers Council of Thailand is on top of this issue, offering training courses and granting licenses to lawyers who can be Notary Public. These legal superheroes […]
