Siam Premier law firm news

  • Allens boosts Vietnam finance team
    | Tuesday, 8 April 2008

    Allens Arthur Robinson (AAR) has relocated two experienced finance lawyers to the firm's Ho Chi Minh office as it continues its aggressive Vietnam growth push.

  • Allens boosts Vietnam finance team
    | Sunday, 2 March 2008

    Allens Arthur Robinson (AAR) has relocated two experienced finance lawyers to the firm's Ho Chi Minh office as it continues its aggressive Vietnam growth push.

  • Thailand 2008
    | Tuesday, 29 January 2008

    The past year or so has been a turbulent time for Thailand both politically and economically, but as ALB reports, law firms are continuing to thrive on the state of uncertainty and change, which is driving a continued thirst for legal advice

  • Herbert Smith elects Thai disputes partner
    | Friday, 29 September 2006

    Surapol Srangsomwong (pictured), previous head of boutique Thai litigation practice LawAlliance Limited, has moved to join Herbert Smith in Bangkok as a partner.

  • Pacific World is First Choice for many firms
    | Friday, 8 September 2006

    Many of Asia's leading domestic firms have come together to advise on London-listed First Choice Holidays PLC's multi-jurisdictional acquisition of the Pacific World Group of companies.

  • ALB's Hot 100
    | Saturday, 1 October 2005

    The ability to generate a headline is not always a good thing. But the following 100 lawyers from around the Asia-Pacific region have managed to do just that over the last 12 months

  • DLA Piper on Sandmartin International IPO
    | Tuesday, 24 May 2005

    DLA Piper has advised Kingston Corporate Finance Limited (as the sponsor) and the underwriters to the IPO and listing of digital satellite television equipment maker Sandmartin International Holdings Limited on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.

  • THAILAND: AT THE CROSS ROADS
    | Friday, 1 October 2004

    The Asian financial crisis may have bled Thailand's coffers dry, but it created lush fields for lawyers to farm - and farm them they did. Now, as the Thai economy turns around and the restructuring work peters out, foreign firms without a solid local practice are being faced with a choice: reinvest in the region - or retreat. Lauren Scott reports from Bangkok.

  • ALB special Report: Thailand
    | Sunday, 1 June 2003

    An uncertain future
    When law firms first began pouring into Thailand nearly a decade ago, they had no idea the financial crisis of 1997 would make it one of the most lucrative markets in the region.

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