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In its inaugural list, Asian Legal Business introduces the emerging legal practitioners in Thailand’s new era. These practitioners have demonstrated great potential in the industry and have received high praise from their clients. The list is in alphabetical order, and features profiles of select lawyers.


 

PARITHAT CHAMNONGSILP
36, counsel, TTT+Partners

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Parithat Chamnongsilp, aged 36, is a counsel at TTT+Partners with over 11 years of legal experience specialising in M&A and capital markets. He has proven track record of delivering effective solutions.

One of his notable accomplishments was representing private equity investors in Flash Group’s impressive $440 million Series F fundraise within Thailand’s logistics sector. He demonstrated strategic acumen in this complex matter.

Parithat meticulous approach and understanding of intricate financial transactions were crucial in facilitating Goldman Sachs’ investment and subsequent divestment of Thai baht-denominated non-performing loans through regulated asset management. He further displayed his proficiency in structuring deals to meet client objectives and market dynamics in the $440 million share sale of Plan B Media to VGI. Parithat also played an integral role in Sri Trang Gloves (Thailand) ‘s $441 million initial public offering and share listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, contributing significantly to its success.

His clients include industry leaders such as PTT and Thai Beverage, highlighting his status as a trusted legal advisor.

“I have worked with Parithat for more than six years. Apart from his strong technical skills, he demonstrates strong commitment and works diligently. He is creative and always seeks to find optimal solutions for clients. He is clearly passionate about his work,” says Veeranuch Thammavaranucupt, founding partner of TTT+Partners.

 

 

 

ALB THAILAND RISING STARS 2023

CHAVAPOL AKKARAVORANUN
Baker McKenzie

CHANAMAS AURA-EK
TMI Associates (Thailand)

DAVID BECKSTEAD
Chandler MHM

PARITHAT CHAMNONGSILP
TTT+Partners

RACHATA CHAMPATHONG
Herbert Smith Freehills (Thailand)

JITTIPONG CHAMPREECHAR
Weerawong, Chinnavat & Partners

CHOSITAR DAECHARUX
SRPP

KUNADHA GAJASENI
Watson Farley & Williams

NOPPARAT LALITKOMON
Tilleke & Gibbins

CHAI LERTVITTAYACHAIKUL
Kudun & Partners

RIMA NEERASINT
BH2I

KRITCHAKORN NIMWENAI
Ananda Intellectual Property

NONNABHAT (NIAB) PAIBOON
Herbert Smith Freehills (Thailand)

KANYAMOL PHUPAPEIW
ILAWASIA

SUPACHOT PRASANKIATTIRAJ
IAS Advisory

PANYAVITH PREECHABHAN
Baker McKenzie

CHORMAS PREMSIRINIRUND
Norton Rose Fulbright

SIREGRAN SAKULIAMPAIBOON
Weerawong, Chinnavat & Partners

APINYA SARNTIKASEM
SCL Nishimura & Asahi Limited

RACHAPOL SIRIKULCHIT
Watson Farley & Williams

PEERASANTI SOMRITUTAI
Kudun & Partners

YAOWALAK SULEESATHIRA
Pisut & Partners

ARCHAREE SUPPAKRUCHA
KPMG Phoomchai Legal

WAYU SUTHISARNSUNTORN
Pisut & Partners

TANANAN THAMMAKIAT
Chandler MHM

USA UA-AREETHAM
LawPlus

TEERIN VANIKIETI
Norton Rose Fulbright

PAWAT VARAPIROM
TMP Intellectual Property

VORALUCK WORACHUTTHARN
The Capital Law Office Limited

YASINEE WUTTISON
ILCT

 

 

METHODOLOGY

Individuals needed to be under the age of 40 and based permanently in Thailand. The list was chosen based on the following criteria:

       Important deals or cases

       Key clients

       Significant accolades received in the form of public recognition, awards, and more.

 

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