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Hiring an Attorney or Lawyer in Bangkok Thailand

By Benjamin Hart

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Bangkok Thailand is truly an international city. Once heralded as the "Venice of the East," Bangkok's seemingly infinite number of canals combined with the easygoing nature of the locals still hearkens back to another era. Many people come to Bangkok or Thailand for vacation while others seek to live in Bangkok for a long period of time or, if not, indefinitely.

As happens anywhere in the world, issues arise that demand legal expertise. The need for competent legal advice is enhanced by the fact that most foreigners, either resident or visiting Thailand, do not have a firm technical grasp of the Thai language. A Bangkok lawyer can assist a foreign client with many types of legal transactions and deal with different legal issues as they come up in both Bangkok and the rest of Thailand. Bangkok lawyers are also strategically located to deal with government offices located in Bangkok. As the capital city of Thailand, Bangkok is home to all major government Ministries as well as the Bangkok Diplomatic Corps.

Most major international corporations doing business in Thailand have an office in Bangkok. A Bangkok lawyer will have a unique depth of knowledge about how to get things done in the Thai capital city. Once it has been decided that a lawyer is needed in Bangkok, it becomes necessary to find both an effective advocate and a lawyer who can speak to the foreign client in the client's native language.

More than mere language capability, a Bangkok lawyer should be accustomed to the ways of the foreign (or farang as foreigners are referred to in Thai) client. It is advisable for the foreign client to retain the services of a firm that has a foreign attorney on staff who can liaise with the Thai lawyer while at the same time adding his or her opinion where pertinent.

Another problem for prospective clients in Thailand is the fact that many "legal consultants," lead clients to believe that they are in fact lawyers from a country other than Thailand. It is a fact that non-Thais are barred from practicing law in Thailand and Bangkok. However, this does not preclude a non-Thai attorney from performing functions specific to his or her jurisdiction. The problem is distinguishing the actual foreigners licensed to practice law in a jurisdiction other than Thailand from the impostors. An easy way of deciphering what type of foreign legal consultant one is dealing with: ask for credentials. If the foreign lawyer cannot produce a license or a Bar Card from another country then it is probably advisable to seek other counsel.

The most optimal way for a foreign client seeking a Bangkok lawyer to obtain competent legal counsel is retain the service of a firm employing both Thai and foreign legal staff in order to ensure that all facets of the legal issues are dealt with.

Benjamin Hart is a US Licensed Attorney and not an Attorney Licensed in Thailand. He is Managing Director of Integrity Legal (Thailand) Co., Ltd. a legal firm specializing in US Visas from Thailand and Thai Legal matters. Integrity Legal employs Thai lawyers for Thai legal matters. If seeking to retain a Bangkok Lawyer please contact Integrity Legal.

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