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.
PIPC Announces Policy Direction for the Protection of Online Behavioral Data Used in Targeted Advertising
On January 31, 2024, the Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC) announced ‘Policy Direction for the Protection of Online Behavioral Data Used in Targeted Advertising’ (Policy Direction).
Appellate Tribunal for Electricity held that Indian Railways is not a deemed distribution licensee under the Electricity Act, 2003
Sagus Legal represented the distribution companies in the state of Odisha in a landmark Judgment before the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (“APTEL”), wherein APTEL through its Order dated 12.02.2024,
Optimizing Brazil’s Ports: The Path to Competitiveness.
Brazil’s port sector has undergone significant transformations aimed at improving operational efficiency and capacity through major reforms in 1993 and 2015, focusing on integrating private initiatives in leased and private terminals.
Thailand Privilege Visa Updates
There have been various updates regarding the Thailand Privilege Visa packages effective since October 1, 2023.
When Is Keyword Use Infringing
Following its nuanced August 2023 ruling on keyword infringement in Google LLC v. DRS Logistics (P) Ltd. & Ors. (‘DRS order’ – previously reported by us here),
It’s a Goal!
In a case argued by the Firm, the Delhi High Court has upheld the registration of the ‘Premier League’ trademark saying that the appellants had no monopoly rights over ‘Premier’ per se.
Market Abuse: Zip Your Lip!
In March 2022, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) gave a preliminary ruling[1] in yet another case about the unlawful disclosure of inside information – this time by a journalist (Mr A) who informed some sources about a story he was going to publish in a prominent British newspaper regarding two takeover bids which were …