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Foreign Investment Attorney Thailand: Your Gateway to Secure Business Expansion



 For global investors eyeing Thailand’s lucrative market, securing reliable legal counsel is paramount to navigating the intricacies of foreign investment. As a leading law firm, Sukhothai Inter Law and Business Co., Ltd. stands as the trusted partner for businesses seeking to expand and invest in Thailand. With a proven track record and a wealth of experience, our firm is your gateway to a successful and legally sound investment journey.

Understanding the Thai Market

Thailand’s allure in the Southeast Asian region is undeniable. Boasting a robust economy, a strategic geographic location, and a burgeoning market, the country offers a myriad of opportunities for foreign investors across diverse industries. However, the legal landscape can be complex, requiring specialized knowledge to maneuver effectively.

Comprehensive Legal Expertise

Sukhothai Inter Law excels in providing comprehensive legal services, specializing in areas crucial to foreign investment. Our adept team of attorneys is well-versed in the intricacies of investment law, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), real estate transactions, corporate restructuring, litigation, banking and finance, anti-bribery and corruption laws, dispute resolution, risk management, intellectual property rights, tax regulations, and employment laws. This breadth of expertise ensures that our clients receive holistic support, covering all legal aspects of their investments.

Your Trusted Partner in Thailand: Why Choose Us?

Local Insight, Global Perspective: With an established presence in Thailand and Southeast Asia, we combine local insights with a global perspective, offering a nuanced understanding of the Thai legal landscape and its intersection with international laws.

Tailored Solutions: Our approach is not one-size-fits-all. We craft bespoke solutions, understanding the unique needs and challenges of each client.

Proven Track Record: Sukhothai Inter Law has a proven track record of success in handling complex legal matters for multinational corporations, SMEs, and individual investors.

Expansion to Koh Samui: Our recent expansion to Koh Samui further solidifies our commitment to serving clients across Thailand. With a physical presence in this key location, we offer more accessible legal services to the thriving business community in the region.




Get in Touch

Contact our Koh Samui office today at 119/2 M.1, Bo Phut, Suratthani 84320, Thailand. You can reach us at +66 (0) 85 155 4763 or via email at it@sukhothaiinterlaw.com to discuss your foreign investment plans in Thailand. Our team of dedicated legal professionals is ready to guide you through the legal intricacies, ensuring a smooth and secure investment process.


At Sukhothai Inter Law and Business Co., Ltd., we don’t just offer legal services; we forge lasting partnerships that propel your business towards success in the dynamic Thai market.

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