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Anuwat Ngamprasertkul, Siripen Kulworakulpitak, Ittinant Suwanjutha

Ittinant Suwanjutha, Anuwat Ngamprasertkul, and Siripen Kulworakulpitak, former partners at Thailand’s Blumenthal Richter & Sumet, have left to set up a new law firm called IAS Advisory.

IAS provides advice on corporate/M&A, foreign direct investment, real estate, litigation, dispute resolution and arbitration, employment management, banking and finance, data privacy and protection, bankruptcy, restructuring and business reorganisation.

Ittinant specialises in real estate, corporate and commercial, and banking and finance matters as well as M&A, bankruptcy, restructuring and business reorganisation. Having started his career at International Legal Counsellors Thailand, Ittinant practiced independently from 2007 to 2013 before joining Blumenthal in 2013.

Anuwat focuses on litigation, dispute resolution and arbitration. Before joining Blumenthal, he was a legal advisor at PwC from 2004 to 2020.

Meanwhile, Siripen advises Thai and foreign businesses and investors on establishing operations and risk management in infrastructure, real estate, construction, hospitality, and labour and employment issues.

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