Finding and dealing with a lawyer can be a real headache in
Thailand. I did it when I moved to Thailand, especially during my early years criminal defense lawyer rockford il.
The problem does not come only from the language barrier, but often from a very
different understanding of what their role entails. Unlike other 'expatriate
problems', you cannot find much information on hiring a lawyer in Thailand
online. This is probably in part because people who write negative comments
about their own lawyer have to worry about being sued (which happened to a
friend of mine).
The article is written based on my years of experience
leading a business, comments from other entrepreneurs and comments from people
in the legal industry. Many people have a general counsel with whom they work,
but once you talk about transfer pricing, insurance law or criminal law, you
really have to make sure that the person you're working with is at the top of
its form. This article is intended to guide you through this research and to
help you understand how to hire and deal with a lawyer (and what it will cost
you).
If you are looking for recommendations from specific law
firms, do not hesitate to contact me via the form at the bottom of this article
and I will give you the best contact according to your needs.
You will find some basic information about the different
areas, as they fall within the scope of this article and where I know them
well. While it is not technically a guide to hiring a lawyer, these tips are
often an interesting skill that could help you make a more informed decision.
As often, there are no magic solutions, but I can share with you some of the experiences
that might be useful to you in achieving your goals.
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