Section 44 Used to Amend Five Laws for Ease of Doing Business in Thailand

The Head of the National Council for Peace and Order (“NCPO”) issued the Order No. 21/2017 under Section 44 of the Interim Constitution to improve ease of doing business in Thailand by amending five legislations (the “Order”).  The Order was published in the Royal Gazette on 4th April 2017 and has become effective on and… Read More

News / 19 Apr 2017

NLA Approved the Amendment to Trade Competition Act of Thailand

On 24th March 2017, the National Legislative Assembly (“NLA”) unanimously passed the final reading of the bill to amend the Trade Competition Act B.E. 2542 (A.D. 1991) (the “Bill”).  The Bill will become effective 90 days after its publication in the Government Gazette. Currently, the Office of Thai Trade Competition Commission (OTCC), a unit within… Read More

News / 04 Apr 2017

New Bill on Tobacco Products Control in Thailand Approved by NLA

On 3rd March 2017, the National Legislative Assembly (“NLA”) unanimously passed the final reading of the Bill on Tobacco Products Control (the “Bill”).  The Bill will become effective 90 days after its publication in the Government Gazette. The Bill will replace the Tobacco Product Control Act B.E.2535 (A.D. 1992) and Non-Smokers’ Health Protection Act B.E…. Read More

News / 30 Mar 2017

How to Protect Intellectual Property Rights for SMEs and Startups?

Kowit Somwaiya, Managing Partner of LawPlus Ltd., gave talks on how to protect intellectual property rights for SMEs and Startups at a seminar organized by the SME Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand on 14th March 2017.  

Publication / 17 Mar 2017

How to Protect Trade Secrets in Thailand?

Kowit Somwaiya, Managing Partner of LawPlus Ltd., gave talks on how to protect trade secrets at a seminar organized by the Legal Committee of the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand on 14th March 2017.  

News / 16 Mar 2017

VIETNAM’S WTO COMMITMENTS ON SERVICES: WHAT SHOULD BE KNOWN

General Introduction on Vietnam’s WTO Commitments After 14 formal meetings from 1998 to 2006, Vietnam finally entered into the WTO in 2007. As a result, several major documents were accordingly adopted which include the Schedule of Concessions and Commitments on Goods and the Schedule of Specific Commitments on Services as a result of the negotiations… Read More

Publication / 08 Mar 2017