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Daniel Chernov
Daniel Chernov is the managing partner of Siam ADR, a boutique law firm specializing in dispute resolution services – including litigation, arbitration and mediation. Daniel is an American attorney licensed to practice law in Washington DC and an alumnus of Georgetown University Law Center (1986).
Prior to establishing Siam ADR in 2011, Daniel worked for several international law firms in the Asia-Pacific region (Tokyo, Thailand and Vietnam). Over the course of three decades devoted to international legal practice, Daniel developed substantial expertise in resolving international business conflicts in multicultural environments.
Siam ADR employs a small cadre of highly skilled and dedicated professionals providing legal services through its office located in Bangkok’s central business district. Siam ADR’s attorneys practice law in Thai civil courts, and have obtained remarkable results for their clients through favorable judgments and lucrative settlements. Simply stated, the firm has won more than 90% of its cases before Thai civil courts and arbitral tribunals.
From Daniel Chernov
Arbitration In Thailand Takes A Big Step Backwards - Foreign Representatives Subject to Harsh Criminal Penalties
Arbitration in Thailand Takes a Big Step Backwards - Foreign Representatives Subject to Harsh Criminal Penalties As the vast majority of disputes subject to arbitration in Thailand are governed by...
Arbitration in Thailand Takes a Giant Leap Forward
By welcoming foreign citizens to serve as arbitrators and advocates, Thailand's arbitration laws have taken a giant leap forward...Arbitration standards in Thailand have long been derided in the...
Codified Limitations On Corporate Liability in Thai Civil Courts
CODIFIED LIMITATIONS ON CORPORATE LIABILITY IN THAI CIVIL COURTS Until meaningful reforms are adopted, practitioners should consider prioritizing claims involving blatant or overt incidents of...