Airbus Corruption Probe Likely to Continue
Although the Trump administration unexpectedly imposed record fines under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), it also initiated “fewer and fewer new FCPA investigations”. The National Law Review reports that it expects the incoming Biden administration to “continue the trend of increasing FCPA enforcement settlement values, while also increasing the pace of initiating new...
Things You Never Want to Hear from Your Lawyer in Thailand
Compliance with the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act is challenging in some jurisdictions, and there are some things you never want to hear from your lawyer, particularly in high-risk jurisdictions such as Thailand. Here are a few “innocent” statements that have been “repeated” as purported anecdotes, followed by comments on why these statements are dangerous indicia of corruption.
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New Franchise Regulations in Thailand are a “Game Changer”
For at least the past two decades, Thailand has been on the verge of enacting a franchise law. Law firms would issue bulletins to their clients announcing that a new law was about to be enacted on franchising relationships. The announcements would often say that the draft law would be enacted by year’s end. We are now approaching the end of 2020, and Thailand does not yet have a franchising...
Effective and Persuasive English Language Advocates for Disputes in Thailand
International arbitration is the best way to resolve cross border disputes. If the arbitration is conducted by a truly international arbitration institute, such as the Singapore International Arbitration Centre or the Thailand Arbitration Centre (THAC), the arbitration can be conducted in English, provided the arbitrator and counsel are capable of handling the proceedings in English. And this...
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Top 12 Things to Keep in Mind When Planning on Doing Business in Thailand
The top 12 things to keep in mind when planning to do business in Thailand:
1. Foreign Ownership of Companies and Land: This is often a surprise for business people and lawyers operating in more open economies, but foreigners are prohibited from owning land (absent narrow exceptions) and foreign majority owned businesses are prohibited from engaging in a wide range of...