Thailand Trademark Protection and Rights Trademark protection in Thailand is a fundamental component of intellectual property law that enables businesses to safeguard their brand identity, maintain market exclusivity, and build long-term commercial value. In an increasingly competitive and globalized marketplace, trademarks serve not only as identifiers of goods and services but also as valuable business
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Trademark Registration in Thailand: Key Legal Considerations for Businesses Trademark protection is a crucial element of brand strategy for businesses operating in Thailand. A registered trademark not only protects brand identity, but also provides legal grounds to prevent unauthorized use, imitation, or infringement by third parties. In Thailand, trademark matters are governed by the Trademark
Trademark Registration Under the Madrid Protocol For businesses seeking trademark protection in multiple countries, the Madrid Protocol provides a streamlined and cost-effective mechanism for obtaining international trademark protection through a single application process. Rather than filing separate trademark applications in each jurisdiction, applicants may use the Madrid System to designate multiple member countries through one
How to Find Someone in Thailand is a common question for foreign individuals, companies, creditors, lawyers, and families who need to locate a person for a legitimate reason. The person may be a debtor, witness, former business partner, missing contact, heir, beneficiary, director, shareholder, employee, or someone connected to a legal, commercial, family, or due
Can a court overturn an enforcement officer’s refusal to seize assets? Obtaining a favorable judgment is often seen as the end of a legal dispute. In reality, experienced litigators know that winning in court is only half the battle. The more difficult challenge is often collecting the debt. A recent Supreme Court decision, No. 8105/2568,
Thailand is preparing to revise its short-term entry rules for foreign nationals, including both the Visa Exemption scheme and the Visa on Arrival scheme. The change follows the Thai Cabinet’s approval on 19 May 2026 of revised visa exemption and Visa on Arrival measures proposed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, these changes should
Foreign Creditor Debt Recovery Thailand matters require more than repeated payment reminders. When a Thai debtor fails to pay, foreign creditors must consider documents, debtor identity, legal strategy, negotiation, asset investigation, litigation risk, and enforcement planning. For companies located outside Thailand, the process can be more complex. The creditor may have English-language contracts, foreign invoices,
International Debt Collection Thailand is an important issue for foreign companies that have unpaid invoices, commercial debts, loan claims, distributor disputes, service fee claims, or contractual payment problems involving debtors located in Thailand. For many foreign creditors, the challenge is not only that the debtor refuses to pay. The creditor may also face cross-border complications,
An Asset Search After Judgment Thailand service can be a critical step for creditors who have already won a debt case but have not yet recovered money from the debtor. In Thailand, obtaining a court judgment is not always the same as receiving payment. If the judgment debtor does not voluntarily comply, the creditor may
A Demand Letter Thailand service is often the first practical step for foreign creditors who want to recover an unpaid debt from a Thai company, business partner, customer, distributor, borrower, or individual debtor before starting litigation. For many foreign creditors, filing a lawsuit in Thailand may feel too costly, time-consuming, or aggressive as a first










