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Looking For Good Thai Lawyer In Udon Thani

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Dear Forum Members

I have a friend that requires some legal assiatance for a case in Udon Thani.

Would prefer a "heavy hitter" lawyer that is well respected and can get the job done with minimum of fuss.

If they can communicate in English would be fine but not necessary at all.

Thanks for any assitance

Nirvana

Seb from Isaan Lawyers is always popping up to Udon on business so why not try him.

Mind you I know he is snowed under with work at the moment.

HL :o

Nirvana,

Can I give you some advice...if you are asking for recommendations for a "good...lawyer" who is a "heavy hitter" then you need to tell people the area of law that is relevant. For example, a lawyer who is a "heavy hitter" will usually specialise in a certain area, while they may be great in that area, they are usually average in other area's. If you go for an "all-rounder", then they can be usually deal with most matters that are less complicated. I hope your friend who wants a "heavy hitter" is prepared to take a heavy hit to his wallet. Lawyers are like doctors....you have your GP's and then you have your specialists.

I cant help with any recommendations though.

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Nirvana,

Can I give you some advice...if you are asking for recommendations for a "good...lawyer" who is a "heavy hitter" then you need to tell people the area of law that is relevant. For example, a lawyer who is a "heavy hitter" will usually specialise in a certain area, while they may be great in that area, they are usually average in other area's. If you go for an "all-rounder", then they can be usually deal with most matters that are less complicated. I hope your friend who wants a "heavy hitter" is prepared to take a heavy hit to his wallet. Lawyers are like doctors....you have your GP's and then you have your specialists.

I cant help with any recommendations though.

Hi.Isee

Thanks for your post. I thought I was clear but maybe not. It is a case that requires a lawyer with trial experience and one that needs a skilled lawyer to negotiate rapidly as possible through Thai law in order to bring it to a fast conclusion.It is generally so that this kind of lawyer will knw the fastest possible way to bring a case to conclusion, without jerking around to long in a prolonged letter exchange. Indeed you have Gp's and Specialists as you put it, but in my experience you can waste alot of time with Lawyers of lower calibre , costing you time and money in the end where ever you are. This is a case my friend is plaintiff not defendent.

Any recommnendations by members and experiences would be deeply appreciated

hmmmm....I tried :o

"Litigation" is NOT an area of law, it is part of the process of law. An area of law is property, contract, criminal, labour, employment, constitution, torts...etc etc etc etc

Goodluck with it

Dear Forum Members

I have a friend that requires some legal assiatance for a case in Udon Thani.

Would prefer a "heavy hitter" lawyer that is well respected and can get the job done with minimum of fuss.

If they can communicate in English would be fine but not necessary at all.

Thanks for any assitance

Nirvana

Joe Calzaghe only just hung up his gloves... I aint sure if he's started studying law yet.

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Dear Forum Members

I have a friend that requires some legal assiatance for a case in Udon Thani.

Would prefer a "heavy hitter" lawyer that is well respected and can get the job done with minimum of fuss.

If they can communicate in English would be fine but not necessary at all.

Thanks for any assitance

Nirvana

Joe Calzaghe only just hung up his gloves... I aint sure if he's started studying law yet.

Mods feel free to close/ delete post. Obviously not having much luck here

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