Personal Injury Claims in Thailand
Personal injury law in Thailand provides compensation for individuals who have suffered physical or emotional harm due to another party’s negligence or intentional actions. Personal injury claims encompass a wide range of incidents, including car accidents, workplace injuries, medical malpractice, and public accidents, such as slips and falls. Governed primarily by the Civil and Commercial […]
Medical Malpractice in Thailand
Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to provide the standard of care expected in the medical community, resulting in harm or injury to a patient. In Thailand, medical malpractice laws are part of civil law and are governed by the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC), along with various health regulations and guidelines established […]
Breach of Contract in Thailand
A breach of contract occurs when one party fails to fulfill their contractual obligations, whether by not performing as agreed or performing poorly. In Thailand, contract law is primarily governed by the Civil and Commercial Code (CCC), which provides the legal framework for contract formation, enforcement, and remedies in cases of breach. Breach of contract […]
Notary Public in Thailand
A Notary Public is a legal official with the authority to authenticate documents, verify signatures, administer oaths, and certify the accuracy of various legal papers. In Thailand, although there is no official designation as “Notary Public” as found in other countries, certain legal professionals, specifically licensed lawyers, can perform notarial services under the authority of […]
Power of Attorney in Thailand
A Power of Attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to grant authority to another person (the agent or attorney-in-fact) to act on their behalf in legal, financial, or personal matters. In Thailand, a Power of Attorney is a common legal tool used by individuals, businesses, and foreigners who need […]
Dispute Resolution in Thailand
Going to court is expensive and time consuming. It is often the last resort. In Thailand, courts encourage parties to settle disputes outside the court system through mediation and arbitration. In some cases, courts may even order parties to participate in conciliation before proceeding with a trial. Chandler MHM’s experienced dispute resolution team handles complex […]
US-Thai Treaty of Amity
The US-Thai Treaty of Amity offers significant protections to American companies. It allows them to own a majority of shares and engage in business on the same basis as Thais (national treatment) and is exempt from most restrictions on foreign investment under the Alien Business Act. The company must be certified by the US Commercial […]
Set Up a Representative Office in Thailand
Setting up a Representative Office in Thailand is an ideal option for foreign companies to explore the local market and conduct business research without registering a full-fledged subsidiary in Thailand. Representative offices are strictly non-income-generating entities that can carry out certain business activities on behalf of the head office or affiliated companies. What is a […]
Thai Will and Succession
Thai Will and Succession. A Will is a document in which an individual expresses their wishes regarding the distribution of property and assets upon death. The document must meet certain requirements under Thai law. If a person dies without leaving a Will, their estate is distributed according to Thai law on intestate succession (Book VI […]
Contract Review When Buying Property in Thailand
A contract review is a crucial part of purchasing property in Thailand, especially for foreign buyers. It prevents ambiguities and legal disputes, reduces liability on both sides of the transaction, and helps you choose the best ownership structure for your investment. During the process, a lawyer will read your contract line by line and highlight […]