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April 11, 2014
Thailand is a popular tourist destination and, to many of those with an entrepreneurial spirit, it is an attractive country in which to operate a hotel business. Phuket, for example, is a bustling tourist hotspot and sees some of the highest levels of foreign investment in the hotel industry.Developing a new hotel from scratch, however, may not be an ideal choice for someone who lacks experience in the field. Hence, entrepreneurs with sufficient financial support often choose to acquire an existing hotel.
April 9, 2014
The latest edition of Practical Law Company’s Life Sciences Multi-jurisdictional Guide has been published. The guide, presented to readers in a Q&A format, provides country-specific analysis of the current regulatory framework surrounding the life sciences industry. The Thailand chapter of this guide, written by Tilleke & Gibbins, looks at the critical legal issues surrounding such topics as national healthcare, manufacturing, marketing, pricing, intellectual property, and product liability law, among others. The chapter covers the following main subjects:
April 9, 2014
Practical Law Company recently published the latest edition of its Life Sciences Multi-jurisdictional Guide. The online guide, presented to readers in a Q&A format, provides country-specific analysis of the current regulatory framework surrounding the life sciences industry. This year’s guide has been divided into two sections, with the first section covering medicinal product regulations and product liability, and the second covering pharmaceutical IP and competition law.
March 31, 2014
There are few areas of employment law which differ as significantly between countries as the laws relating to post-termination restrictions. The increasing trend for key employees to have international responsibilities, be globally mobile, and for post-termination restrictions to apply across many different jurisdictions is a challenge. In reality, when enforcement issues arise, the decisions taken in the early stages of action may determine the outcome weeks or months later.
March 21, 2014
Business operators in Thailand should be familiar with the many administrative agencies that have regulatory and investigative authority. For example, under the Customs Act B.E. 2469, the Customs Department has the right to investigate any customs transaction that might not comply with the customs law.
March 4, 2014
It is very common for copyright owners to take action against those who are violating their rights by creating or distributing pirated works. In almost all cases, though, prosecutions of violators are carried out by companies, as opposed to individual artists, who are seemingly left powerless to pursue legal action. But a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of Thailand provides a reminder that individual artists can and should enforce their rights. In August 2013, the Supreme Court rendered a judgment in favor of an individual artist, Ms.