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In need of a lawyer

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Hi there,

I'm looking for a very good lawyer in chiang mai. I have some problems with an old partner in one of my businesses and need someone to advice me what to do in my situation.

If anyone can recommend me a good lawyer, please let me know. Send me his email or phone number.

Best regards

Mikkel

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I would avoid any legal firm with farang owners/directors and multiple offices as in the above.

I would avoid any legal firm with farang owners/directors and multiple offices as in the above.

Why? Just being curious.

Read "Everyday Life in Thailand" by Niels Muldar to understand power within a Thai context (you can ignore the more academic first chapter) and once you understand the concept find yourseld a "phuu yai". Perhaps a lawyer will have to suffice as your phuu yai, but that will be the best role for the lawyer unless you want to wait a very long time for the Thai wheels of justice to turn, and they can make some very strange turns.

Read "Everyday Life in Thailand" by Niels Muldar to understand power within a Thai context (you can ignore the more academic first chapter) and once you understand the concept find yourseld a "phuu yai". Perhaps a lawyer will have to suffice as your phuu yai, but that will be the best role for the lawyer unless you want to wait a very long time for the Thai wheels of justice to turn, and they can make some very strange turns.

Sounds like good advice!

How does one go about finding a phuu yai....?

Read "Everyday Life in Thailand" by Niels Muldar to understand power within a Thai context (you can ignore the more academic first chapter) and once you understand the concept find yourseld a "phuu yai". Perhaps a lawyer will have to suffice as your phuu yai, but that will be the best role for the lawyer unless you want to wait a very long time for the Thai wheels of justice to turn, and they can make some very strange turns.

Sounds like good advice!

How does one go about finding a phuu yai....?

They advertise in most of the Thai newspapers.

I would avoid any legal firm with farang owners/directors and multiple offices as in the above.

Really. Having seen the shenanigens of some Thai lawyers, I'd positively recommend them.

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