Corporate Law in Bangkok
Corporate law (also known as company law or enterprise law) is the body of law governing the rights, relations, and conduct of persons, companies, organizations and businesses. The term refers to the legal practice of law relating to corporations, or to the theory of corporations. Corporate law often describes the law relating to matters which derive directly from the life-cycle of a corporation.[1] It thus encompasses the formation, funding, governance, and death of a corporation.
While the minute nature of corporate governance as personified by share ownership, capital market, and business culture rules differ, similar legal characteristics and legal problems exist across many jurisdictions. Corporate law regulates how corporations, investors, shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community, and the environment interact with one another. Whilst the term company or business law is colloquially used interchangeably with corporate law, the term business law mostly refers to wider concepts of commercial law, that is the law relating to commercial and business related purposes and activities. In some cases, this may include matters relating to corporate governance or financial law. When used as a substitute for corporate law, business law means the law relating to the business corporation (or business enterprises), including such activity as raising capital, company formation, and registration with the government.
Scope of Work:
Our law firm responsibility includes providing companies with legal advice in matters concerning intellectual property rights, regulatory processes, taxation, contracts, and patents. Some of the key responsibilities of a business lawyer include:
- Ensuring that the business fully comprehends pertinent laws, including the potential outcomes if the laws are broken.
- Helping businesses during the development of policies, procedures, objectives, and structures that are essential for optimum operation.
- Assisting corporations in resolving, navigating, and preventing any potential legal issues.
- Reporting qualifying legal issues to the authorities
- Helping in the resolution of legal conflicts that affect the company through in-depth research and collection of relevant evidence.
- Taking a key role in the negotiation of settlements, contracts, and transactions.
- Reviewing and understanding the business strategies and processes to ensure that they abide by the pertinent federal, state, international, and local laws.
