Reuangchai Sittawong
Reuangchai SittawongAssociate

KEY QUALIFICATIONS

Reuangchai is an associate at Pisut & Partners. With over 17 years of unparalleled experience, Reuangchai is a legal powerhouse specialising in an array of practice areas, including labour and employment, construction, intellectual property and anti-counterfeit law, banking, bankruptcy, business reorganisation, and general civil lawsuits.

Reuangchai’s extensive expertise is the result of his unwavering dedication and relentless pursuit of legal excellence. He has successfully advocated for numerous clients, navigating complex legal landscapes with finesse and tenacity. Whether you require guidance in labour and employment matters, strategic counsel in construction projects, protection of your intellectual property rights, assistance in banking or bankruptcy issues, business reorganisation expertise, or representation in civil lawsuits, Reuangchai is equipped to deliver exceptional results.

At Pisut & Partners, we are privileged to have Reuangchai as a valuable member of our exceptional team. His wealth of experience and comprehensive understanding of various legal domains make him an invaluable asset to our esteemed clients. Reuangchai’s commitment to providing outstanding legal solutions ensures that your interests are safeguarded and your objectives are pursued with utmost dedication.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

  • Extraordinary Member, Thai Bar Association
  • Litigation Attorney, Lawyers Council of Thailand

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Laws, Ramkhamheang University, Bangkok Thailand

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • Advising individual clients in respect of deceiving of the purchase of the Equity Fund and consumer protection law against a leading commercial bank for the wrongful act claim of THB 15 million.
  • Advising the clients on the white-collar crime for THB 50 million claims and a number of labour disputes.
  • Advising a plastic surgery clinic in respect of medical law and consumer protection law in order to defend customer’s complaints addressed to Ministry of Public Health and The Office of the Consumer Protection Board.