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Court

Litigation

The process of taking legal actions via court proceedings

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Civil Litigation

Litigation services are vital in private practice, providing legal representation during disputes that may lead to court. They include case evaluation, legal research, and trial preparation, ensuring clients receive essential guidance. These services protect clients' interests and navigate the legal system effectively, enhancing confidence and securing justice.

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Specialised Court

Specialised courts are courts that handle specific types of cases, often with judges who have specialised knowledge in the relevant area. The purpose of specialised courts is to ensure that cases are handled by adjudicators who are best able to address the technical or specific issues involved. 

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Criminal Litigation

Criminal litigation is the legal process of trying a criminal defendant in court. It involves the state bringing a charge against an individual, and the purpose is to determine if a crime occurred, prove the defendant's guilt, and punish them

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Administrative

Administrative court litigation is a legal process that involves challenging decisions made by administrative agencies or the government. In Thailand, the Administrative Court is responsible for handling administrative cases, including: Complaints against local agencies or the government, Reviewing government agency decisions, Disputes between state officials and administrative agencies, Cases involving administrative contracts, and Cases involving misconduct of administrative agencies

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