Even as the COVID-19 pandemic shook up the world, the IP landscape in the Asian region remained buoyant thanks to its agility and digital readiness. This was reflected in the best law firms for IP work, which went above and beyond when it came to servicing their clients in difficult times.
Even as the COVID-19 pandemic shook up the world, the IP landscape in the Asian region remained buoyant thanks to its agility and digital readiness. This was reflected in the best law firms for IP work, which went above and beyond when it came to servicing their clients in difficult times.
Weerawong C&P, Thailand’s second-largest firm, has expanded its international trade and WTO offering after merging with Apisith & Alliance, including its founder Apisith John Sutham.
Apisith & Alliance was founded in 2002. In January this year, the firm split into two entities, with the trade and customs arm becoming a part of Weerawong. The remaining lawyers, under the name of AWP & Alliance, offer services in corporate/commercial, IP and dispute resolution.
The Apisith team led by Apisith John Sutham has expertise in international trade litigation and WTO work including antidumping, safeguards, countervailing duty and anti-circumvention.
Meanwhile, Weerawong C&P has nine partners and more than 100 lawyers. It was established in 2009 as an independent firm, having been White & Case’s Bangkok office since 1993.