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Key Changes to Private Company Limited Law in Thailand
From 7th February 2023, the Amendment to the Thai Civil and Commercial Code (Amendment) is effective.
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In his Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall writes: When there is no enforceable partnership agreement, the party seeking to establish an implied partnership must show that a partnership nevertheless exists based on the conduct, intention and relationship between the parties. Although no one factor is determinative, recent Commercial Division decisions have placed a heightened emphasis on the factor of shared losses.
Download the New York Law Journal article, Commercial division update – Implied partnerships and the importance of shared losses.
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From 7th February 2023, the Amendment to the Thai Civil and Commercial Code (Amendment) is effective.
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In the current economic climate, and particularly in the context of the implications of COVID-19 (coronavirus), many businesses are considering restructuring and/or rescheduling indebtedness.
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On 10 January 2023, the European Commission (Commission) published draft guidelines on the application of a new EU antitrust exemption for sustainability agreements involving producers of agricultural products (the draft Guidelines).
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