Weerawong, Chinnavat & Partners Ltd. is one of Thailand's largest independent law firms, established in 2009. With a team exceeding 100 legal professionals, the firm offers comprehensive legal services in Thai, English, and Chinese. Their practice areas encompass banking and finance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, dispute resolution, and restructuring and insolvency. The firm is recognized for its deep understanding of the Thai legal and regulatory environment, combined with a global perspective that benefits a diverse clientele.
The firm's expertise is evident in its involvement in high-profile transactions and projects. Notably, they advised Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance on Thai Life Insurance's USD937 million initial public offering on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Additionally, they assisted Blackstone in its proposed USD14 billion acquisition of a majority stake in Emerson Electric's climate technologies business across multiple jurisdictions. Such engagements underscore the firm's capability to handle complex, cross-border matters with precision and efficiency.
Weerawong, Chinnavat & Partners Ltd. is committed to fostering long-term relationships with clients by understanding their unique business objectives and challenges. This client-centric approach has earned them the trust and loyalty of prominent businesses and organizations. Their dedication to delivering practical, solutions-based advice, coupled with a focus on commercial outcomes, positions them as a strategic legal partner for businesses operating in Thailand and beyond.
Über Weerawong, Chinnavat and Partners Ltd. (บริษัท วีระวงค์, ชินวัฒน์ และพาร์ทเนอร์ส จำกัด)
Gegründet 2009
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