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Cease-and-Desist Letters in Thailand?
Cease and Desist letters can be issued by a lawyer to request another party to refrain from certain actions which oftentimes result in discussions to sort out the issue.
"Big Joke" Seeks Last Laugh Over Thai Police?
Big Joke is again in the news on issues pertaining to his feud with General Torsak whereby both parties are accusing each other of certain illegal activities.
Foreigners Behaving Badly Causing Thailand to Rethink "Money"?
More and more it seems that foreigners who come to Thailand seem to be displaying certain behaviours which are causing rising concern among the Thais, especially in tourist destinations.
OECD a Bigger Threat to Thai Sovereignty Than America?
Some groups in Thailand view that interference by the US and Malaysia regarding the Thai-Cambodian border issue is a threat to national sovereignty when in fact the OECD may be the bigger threat.
IMF "Surprised" "Thailand's Economy Expanded by 3%"?
The economy of Thailand, is quite sophisticated, and therefore shows a lower growth rate than less developed countries, even though the Western media seem bent on making the economic look to be quite disadvantaged.
Wills and Leasehold Property in Thailand?
Leasing is a good method for a foreigner to gain long-term usage of property in Thailand for which it is also possible to leave those leasing rights to a beneficiary in a Will.
Thai Parliament Dissolution and a "VALID No-Confidence Motion"?
This talk is to provide Thai Parliamentary news especially as it pertains to the nuances regarding procedures pertaining to issues on dissolution and no-confidence motions.
Thai Land, Lease, Usufruct, and Building Permits?
Foreigners are not permitted to own Thai land, but if a long-term lease is taken out and actual land owner agrees to apply for a building permit, it may be possible to build or own a house on that land.
Is Indonesia Going Cashless?
Cashless systems are slowly be introduced around the world, seemingly to streamline and make things easier, even though cash is no less convenient and also avoids issues arising if the digital system malfunctions.
