To Establish a Branch Office in Thailand

Establishing a branch office in Thailand can be more complex, costly, and timely when compared to incorporating a private limited company. However, the advantage of a branch office is that it can be 100 percent foreign-owned.
Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act

Thailand’s first-ever law on personal data protection came into force on June 1, 2022. The law outlines the obligations for businesses regarding the collection and processing of personal information. The government is expected to provide a grace period for SMEs to comply with the new law.
Establishing a Representative Office in Thailand

A representative office is the ideal business entity for foreign investors who are exploring the Thai market. The RO can be 100 percent foreign-owned and can provide up to two work permits for foreign employees.
Applying for a Foreign Business License in Thailand

Obtaining an Foreign Business License in Thailand usually takes 60 days from the date the application is submitted
Article Right of Service Users

Article Right of Service Users In Thailand, most laws surrounding the protection of the rights of consumers are taken from Consumer Protection Act of B.E 2522 and the first amendment of the same act from 2541 which defines the rights of service and product consumers. Here are some highlights from the act to help you […]
Breach of Contract

Breach of Contract Breach of contract is a term used to refer to instances when one side of an agreement neglects or fails to do it’s obligation/s as stated by the contract. The debt collection cases referred to us at Ratchada Law Firm are both from local and international disputes. There are different scenarios that […]