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October 10, 2019

Thawat Damsa-ard Retains Ranking as Sole Leading Asset Recovery Lawyer in Thailand

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In the 2019 edition of Who’s Who Legal (WWL): Asset Recovery 2019, Thawat Damsa-ard, partner and chief litigator in Tilleke & Gibbins’ dispute resolution group, was once again recognized as global leader for his outstanding work in the area of asset recovery. Notably, he is the only lawyer in Thailand who was ranked by WWL  for this important area of legal practice.

In addition to this ranking, Thawat was also identified as a thought leader in the areas of asset recovery, business crime defense, and investigations in the inaugural publication of WWL Thought Leaders: Global Investigations Review (GIR) 2019.

WWL  is a leading London-based legal publication that recognizes outstanding lawyers from around the world through their annual practice-specific rankings tables. Based on comprehensive research, including interviews from in-house counsel and private practice lawyers, this year’s publication covers 82 jurisdictions worldwide. To see the full rankings table, please visit the WWL  website.

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