Online Payment Compliance: Legal Checklist for Thailand’s Digital Transactions
Thailand’s digital economy is booming, with online payments becoming the norm for retail, services, and e-commerce. However, businesses must navigate complex legal…
Contractual Remedies: Enforcing Performance through Thai Courts
Contracts form the backbone of commercial activity in Thailand. But even well-drafted agreements can encounter breaches: payments may be delayed, goods may not be…
Franchisee vs. Franchisor: Legal Responsibilities and Obligations
Franchising has become one of the fastest-growing business models in Thailand, offering entrepreneurs a proven system while enabling brands to expand rapidly. But…
Cross-Border Compliance: Navigating Thai Export Control Laws
As Thailand expands its role in global trade, businesses face increasing responsibility to comply with export control laws. Whether shipping electronics, food products,…
Protecting Trade Secrets: Internal Policies Thai Businesses Should Implement
In Thailand’s increasingly competitive business environment, protecting trade secrets is no longer optional—it is a strategic priority. Trade secrets can include…
E-Signature Authenticity: Ensuring Valid Electronic Agreements in Thailand
Electronic signatures have rapidly become the standard for doing business in Thailand. Whether companies are finalizing contracts, onboarding employees, or executing…
Licensing vs. Assignment: Choosing the Right IP Strategy in Thailand
Intellectual property (IP) is a critical asset for businesses in Thailand. Whether it’s patents, trademarks, copyrights, or trade secrets, companies must choose…
Board Resolutions in Private Companies: Why Format and Language Still Matter
Board resolutions remain a critical governance tool for private companies in Thailand. They formalize key decisions, from approving contracts to authorizing capital…
Cyber Incident Response: What Thai Law Expects from Businesses in a Breach
Cyber incidents—ranging from data breaches to ransomware attacks—pose serious operational, financial, and reputational risks for businesses in Thailand. Beyond…
Do Influencer Agreements Hold Up in Thai Courts?
Influencer marketing has become a core strategy for brandsin Thailand, from beauty and fashion to tech and lifestyle. With this growth comes the need for formal…
Vendor Contracts and Hidden Liability: What Thai Businesses Overlook
Vendor contracts are essential for business operations, but Thai companies often overlook hidden liabilities embedded in agreements. Failure to spot these risks…
Intellectual Property in M&A Deals: What Thai Businesses Should Safeguard
Intellectual property (IP) is often one of the most valuable assets in mergers and acquisitions (M&A). For Thai businesses, failing to identify, protect, or…
Using Customer Data for Marketing: How Far Is Too Far Under Thai PDPA?
Customer data is invaluable for marketing, enabling personalized campaigns, targeted promotions, and improved customer experience. However, Thailand’s Personal…
Custom vs. Template Contracts: Why Tailoring Your Terms Matters Legally
Many businesses, especially startups, rely on template contracts to save time and cost. While convenient, these standardized documents often fail to account for…
Employee Terminations: Avoiding Legal Missteps in Thailand’s Labor Landscape
Terminating an employee is never easy, but in Thailand, it carries significant legal implications. Improper handling can lead to labor disputes, costly settlements,…
Who Owns AI-Generated Content? Clarifying IP Rights Under Thai Law
Artificial intelligence is transforming content creation, from written articles and graphics to music, videos, and software code. As AI tools become increasingly…
Legal Checks Before Launching a New App in Thailand
Developing a new app is exciting, but overlooking legal requirements in Thailand can lead to fines, disputes, or even suspension of your app. Thai laws cover areas…
Business Contracts in 2026: Legal Clauses That Don’t Age Well
Contracts written even a few years ago may contain provisions that were standard at the time but now create legal, compliance, or operational risks. In 2026, businesses…
AI Tools in HR: Legal Boundaries Around Automated Hiring in Thailand
With the rise of AI-powered tools in recruitment — e.g., CV scanning, video-interview analysis, algorithmic shortlisting — companies in Thailand are gaining…
Defending Your Digital Reputation: The Ultimate Guide to Handling Online Defamation and Google Reviews
Discover Pimlegal’s Comprehensive New Resource Hub for E-Reputation Management, Legal Strategies, and Defamation Case Studies. In today’s hyper-connected digital…
Preparing for a Legal Audit: What Thai Startups Need in Order
Many Thai startups focus on product launches, funding, and growth — but overlook something equally critical: legal compliance. In Thailand’s fast-evolving business…
The Risk of Verbal Agreements: Why Informal Deals Fail in Court
In Thailand’s relationship-driven business culture, deals often start — and end — with a handshake. Whether it’s a promise between friends, a supplier arrangement,…
When a Social Media Post Becomes Defamation: Legal Boundaries Explained
In the age of instant sharing, one careless post can do more than spark outrage — it can lead to a defamation lawsuit. Thailand’s online landscape is no stranger…
What Counts as Sensitive Data Under Thai Law?
In Thailand’s evolving digital economy in 2026, data is at the center of how businesses operate — from AI-driven marketing to automated HR systems and customer…