In many Thai corporate disputes, the share register is not the end of the inquiry; it is the beginning. While company records formally identify shareholders, Thai courts do not consider these records conclusive when surrounding evidence suggests a different operational … Read More
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Director Certifications and the Limits of “I Don’t Know”: How Thai Courts Evaluate Responsibility in Corporate Disputes
Posted by M.L. Numlapyos Sritawat, Patchamon Purikasem, Phalavat Kosalanon, Wannida Lamoonkit on | Featured
Routine Signatures and Litigation Risk In corporate disputes before Thai courts, directors frequently justify problematic transactions or inaccurate filings on the basis of ignorance. Within the organization, that explanation may appear plausible. Corporate documentation is often drafted by accountants, legal … Read More
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Software Development Disputes in Thailand: Non-Payment, IP Protection & Enforcement Guide 2025
International software developers working in Thailand often face legal and operational issues when clients don’t pay for delivered software, claim non-performance, or continue using the product after defaulting. These issues become more complicated when clients are outside Thailand, making legal … Read More
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