Legal Update Price Frame for Solar and Wind Power Plants
On 01 November 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has promulgated Circular No. 19/2023/TT-BCT on methods of developing a price frame for electricity generation of solar and wind power plants (Circular 19).
LIABILITIES OF SHAREHOLDERS, DIRECTORS, AND MANAGERS FOR COMPANY DEBTS IN JOINT STOCK (JSC) AND LIMITED LIABILITY (LLC) COMPANIES IN TURKEY
A. Company Types and Liabilities of Shareholders, Directors, and Managers In Turkey, the corporate landscape is predominantly comprised of two types of capital companies: Joint Stock Companies (JSCs) and Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).
M&A Potential in the Growing Usage of EV and Nickel in Indonesia
Growing domestic and international demand for nickel – an essential component of the lithium-ion batteries that propel electric vehicles (EVs) – has led to a significant surge in initial public offerings and M&A transactions in Indonesia’s energy and mining sector.
Renewable Energy Thailand: Pioneering Sustainability in Southeast Asia
As global environmental awareness surges, renewable energy stands at the forefront of sustainable development, playing a vital role in shaping a greener future. In this context, nations are increasingly turning to renewable sources as pivotal elements of their energy strategies.
Work Permits and Thailand Labour Law: A Foreign Worker’s Compliance Guide
Navigating the complexities of work permits and labour laws in a foreign country can be a daunting task for expatriates and international companies.
7 Criteria for Selecting the Right Cross-Border Law Firm for Your International Business
Companies venturing into international markets are confronted with a maze of legal complexities that can be as diverse as the markets themselves.
Intellectual Property Protection: Safeguarding Foreign Direct Investments in Thailand
Intellectual property disputes can have staggering financial implications for businesses. One of the most notable examples is the IP battle between Samsung and Apple, which transcended borders and delved into the intricate details of design and utility patents.
Thai Court Litigation vs. Arbitration: Deciding the Right Dispute Resolution Option for Your Legal Contract
Business entities frequently find themselves at a crossroads when deciding on the ideal dispute resolution clause for their agreement.
Thailand’s Labor Law: A Comprehensive Guide for Employers and Employees
Navigating the intricate landscape of Thailand’s labor laws can be a challenging endeavor for both domestic and foreign enterprises.
APPLICATION SEEKING INSOLVENCY BASED ON AN UNREGISTERED ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT MAINTAINABLE?
Introduction Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (as amended) (“Code”), a creditor to whom a financial debt has been legally assigned or transferred to is entitled to file an application seeking initiation of corporate insolvency resolution process (“CIRP”) against a corporate debtor.