As a foreigner, you cannot own land in Thailand. Instead, you can register a 30-year lease for a house that stands on the land. The most popular properties with expats are apartments and condos in busy cities, party resorts or historic and cultural centers. It is wise to hire a local lawyer to guide you […]
In recent years, the number of disputes successfully resolved through arbitration has grown significantly. Arbitration clauses are now widely accepted and viable as an effective method of alternative dispute resolution in Thailand. However, litigation through the Thai courts remains the most common form of dispute resolution. Positive steps are being taken by the government to […]
Trade disputes can arise from a number of causes. A lack of clear contracts, compliance issues, and sudden regulatory changes can all lead to legal conflicts. Fortunately, Thailand has a robust legal framework and multiple Thailand dispute resolution methods to help businesses manage and resolve trade disputes. The judicial system’s specialized courts, including the Central […]