Amendment of Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code, Title 22 - Partnerships and Companies
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Amendment of Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code, Title 22 - Partnerships and Companies
Recently, an amendment to the Civil and Commercial Code (“CCC”) was issued in order to revise certain provisions under the CCC, particularly in Title 22 - Partnerships and Companies (the “Amended Act”), which was published in the Government Gazette on 8 November 2022. The Amended Act shall come into full effect 90 days after the date of such announcement which will be on 7 February 2023.
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Amendment of Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code, Title 22 - Partnerships and Companies
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Nuttaros Tangprasitti
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Krid Pongprapaphan
Attorney-at-Law
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Nuttaros Tangprasitti specialises in corporate and commercial law. She regularly assists both international and domestic corporate clients (limited liability companies and partnerships, stock corporation in several industries) on the relevant laws of Thailand, which includes foreign direct investment, legal due diligence, M&A and cross-border M&A, joint venture, compliance, banking and finance. In addition to supporting clients on the above and a multitude of different legal formalities, she also has expertise in advising on various investment promotion policies of the Board of Investment (BOI), as well as compliance with foreign business, other laws on salient points for shareholders and joint venture agreements, which includes laws on immigration and foreign work under Thai law. Nuttaros speaks at many seminars and takes an active role in educating the clients on issues relevant to their businesses and her practice areas. She also writes various articles and newsletters on cutting-edge topics in several legal areas, which are widely distributed to existing and potential clients. Nuttaros aims to ensure the lawyers on her team are constantly developing and upgrading their skills, to ensure they meet or exceed the high professional standards of Nishimura & Asahi. She is committed to ensuring that both she and our firm deliver top-quality services to our clients and strong internal support for our colleagues. She recently began drafting a manual on several aspects of Thai law, as part of an “Investment promotion scheme,” and also wrote several newsletters on corporate law, and banking and finance laws. She also recently authored an article on the impact of Tax Reduction for Land and Buildings, which received excellent feedback from our clients, particularly those who are land and building owners. Nuttaros is committed to building a strong and progressive corporate and commercial practice, which also incorporates tax law, by adapting to new ideas in the legal industry.