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1903, 2022

Pisut & Partners has been recognised as a “Firm to Watch” in Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2022 edition

March 19th, 2022|Categories: Insights, News|

We are pleased to announce that Pisut & Partners has been recognised as a “Firm to Watch” in Dispute Resolution and Corporate (including M&A) by the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2022 edition. A ‘firms [...]

810, 2021

Updates on Franchise Regulations in Thailand

October 8th, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

Thailand does not currently have any specific law on franchise businesses per se. However, relationships between franchisors and franchisees are generally governed by the Trade Competition Act 2017 which includes a catch-all provision prohibiting [...]

1909, 2021

Pisut & Partners have been ranked in Asialaw 2022 Edition

September 19th, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

We are delighted to announce that our firm has once again been recognised as ‘Recommended Law Firm’ in the dispute resolution practice area in Asialaw Profiles 2022. Our firm has been ranked in Asialaw [...]

708, 2021

Pisut & Partners advise and represent Unit Owners of Ashton Asoke on the potential or contingent risk of impact on the right over the properties

August 7th, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

Pisut & Partners has been appointed from the resolution of the Unit Owners of Ashton Asoke to advise and represent the Unit Owners of Ashton Asoke on the implications of the recent Central Administrative [...]

2907, 2021

Managing Partner of Pisut & Partners Admitted to THAC Panels of Arbitrators

July 29th, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

Mr Pisut Rakwong, the managing partner has been admitted to the THAC Panels of Arbitrators, specifically as an arbitrator panellist for Corporate, International Trade, Information Technology, Shareholders, and Joint Venture Disputes, and the general [...]

2207, 2021

SEC’s Actions Against Binance Could Have Wider Legal Implications for Other Foreign Businesses

July 22nd, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

It was reported on 3 July 2021 that the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) filed a criminal charge against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange platform, for operating without a business license from [...]

1407, 2021

New Guidelines on Unfair Trade Practices Pertaining to Credit Term with SMEs

July 14th, 2021|Categories: Insights, News|

The Trade Competition Commission (“TCC”) of Thailand recently issued new anti-trust guidelines on 24 May 2021, i.e., the TCC Notification re Guidelines for Considering Unfair Trade Practices Pertaining to Credit Terms in Cases where [...]

2109, 2020

Pisut & Partners have been ranked in Asialaw 2021 Edition

September 21st, 2020|Categories: News|

We are delighted to announce that our firm has once again been recognised as ‘Recommended Law Firm’ in dispute resolution practice area in Asialaw Profiles 2021. In addition, our Managing Partner, Mr Pisut Rakwong has [...]

2109, 2020

Green Light for Thai Airways’ Business Rehabilitation: Foreign Creditors Urged to Begin Preparation for Debt Repayment Applications

September 21st, 2020|Categories: Insights, News|

On 14 September 2020, Thailand Central Bankruptcy Court granted Thai Airways’ petition for business rehabilitation and approved the appointment of seven plan preparers, each nominated by the national airline. The court order for business rehabilitation, [...]

107, 2020

Does Thailand Bar Enforcement of Ipso Facto Clauses?

July 1st, 2020|Categories: Insights, News|

Does Thailand Bar Enforcement of Ipso Facto Clauses? What is an Ipso Facto Clause? Although the term “Ipso Facto Clause” reeks of legalese, it is acceptable short hand for describing a particular type of contract [...]

406, 2020

Can an Arbitration Agreement bind Non-Signatories to that Agreement?

June 4th, 2020|Categories: Insights, News|

Yes, in some circumstances. This firm had a claim initiated by a party to a charter party agreement (“CPA”) dismissed and compelled arbitration on that claim because the CPA contained an arbitration clause. Significantly, our [...]

406, 2020

Compliance in the time of Covid – Thailand

June 4th, 2020|Categories: Insights, News|

Covid-19 has created a perfect storm for regulatory lapses and failures: an unprecedented combination of business and regulatory disruption in a condensed time of period. Compliance requirements and safeguards are ignored, and compliance investigations hindered, [...]


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