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Formichella & Sritawat
399, Interchange 21 Building
23rd Fl. Sukhumvit Road
Bangkok 10110
Thailand

Thailand > TMT Tier 1

Advising a range of clients including foreign entities and financial institutions, Formichella & Sritawat is well-equipped to assist clients with a host of TMT issues, including cloud services, data privacy matters, e-commerce licensing and broadcasting, in addition to telecoms procurements. 'An excellent lawyer and highly experienced', the team is led by John Formichella, who acts for IT and telecoms companies in relation to their legal operations in Thailand, while Naytiwut Jamallsawat is accomplished in the data privacy and telecoms arenas, routinely assisting clients with regulatory compliance in cybersecurity and data protection.

Practice head(s):

John Formichella

Other key lawyers:

Naytiwut Jamallsawat

Testimonials

‘John Formichella and his team are a great choice for legal counsel in Thailand. They are experienced and professional and really know their stuff.’

‘They are Thailand specialists and offer excellent quality standards for eminently reasonable fees.’

‘John Formichella is an excellent lawyer and highly experienced in Thailand. John is responsive and a pleasure to deal with.’

‘Excellent work in telecommunications/regulatory issues; deep telecoms market understanding and highly responsive.’

‘John Formichella has great expertise in telecommunications law, an excellent understanding of administrative/regulatory processes and handling authorities and a deep knowledge of telecoms sector.’

‘The team at FOSA have always been very responsive to our requests and consistently deliver good quality products.’

‘Naytiwut Jamallsawat has been very reliable, customer oriented and detail oriented.’

Thailand > Dispute resolution Tier 3

Formichella & Sritawat has demonstrable experience in the bankruptcy courts, alongside the administrative, family and tax tribunals. Key undertakings for the team include shareholder disputes, IP infringements and banking litigation, among others. Leading the practice is M.L. Numlapyos Sritawat, who has experience representing clients up to the Supreme Court of Thailand. Associate Patchamon Purikasem, who handles cases concerning corporate, energy, employment, immigration and IP, is another key contact in the group.

Practice head(s):

M.L. Numlapyos Sritawat

Other key lawyers:

Patchamon Purikasem; Phalavat Kosalanon

Testimonials

‘Outstanding and professional service.’

‘M.L. Numlapyos Sritawat is very professional and it was a pleasure working with him.’

‘Numlapyos Sritawat has diverse litigation experience in the Thai courts.’

‘Very good, diverse team with different knowledge bases that compliment each other.’

‘All excellent and complimentary to each other.’

Telecommunications, media and technology (TMT): Our TMT practice is robust and highly experienced, representing some of the largest multi-national telecommunications and technology companies with their affairs in Thailand.

TMT is a fast and ever-changing area of law, especially in rapidly developing nations. The consistent and constant development of new technologies requires a TMT lawyer to be forward-thinking and adaptable. For our TMT clients, we keep abreast of developments and remain aware of potential (and often novel) legal issues surrounding technological developments as they may apply to law.

Our technology practice focuses primarily on contractual agreements, which is often outsourcing, specialized customizations, licensing, implementations, and systems integrations for large enterprise users. We estimate the underlying value of contracts we have processed for our clients to date to be nearly Thai Baht 3bn.

Our telecommunications practice concentrates on the tightly regulated telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. We act for multi-national operators in telecommunications, broadcasting, OTT, and increasing convergence technologies such as telematics and telemedicine on a variety of regulatory issues and practices.

Our media practice covers a wide variety of activities such as online gaming, e-commerce, online payment systems, advertising, film and television, OTT services, publishing, and defamation.

Corporate law: Our partners have 40+ years’ experience practicing corporate law. Our corporate law practice deals with general and specific issues pertaining to foreign ownership rules, incorporation, corporate acquisitions, due diligence, shareholders rights, corporate governance, and secretarial.

Our corporate practice regularly advises on general corporate matters such as foreign investment strategies, shareholder agreements managerial control strategies, economic control strategies, foreign business licensing, representative offices, and agencies.

Several factors can influence a corporate transaction, and in this sense, no two corporate transactions are alike. The interaction between various stakeholders, employees, directors, the local community, and regulatory bodies all play a role.

Dispute resolution and litigation: Our litigation practice works in all the courts in Thailand, both civil and criminal, as well as the more specialized courts such as administrative, family, tax, with special emphasis on bankruptcy.

Litigation and dispute resolution is a core competency of Formichella & Sritawat, from pre-trial negotiations, documentation and preparation for trial, injunctions, summary judgment applications, trial, to appeals and enforcement proceedings. With our expertise and experience, we will guide you to practical, creative, and cost-effective solutions, no matter the nature of a dispute.

The underlying fact patterns and evidence in litigation are never the same, but there are situational similarities upon which litigation arises.

Department Name Email Telephone
TMT & Data Privacy John Formichella john@fosrlaw.com
Litigation & Dispute Resolution M.L. Numlapyos Sritawat sritawat@fosrlaw.com
Corporate and Regulatory Practice Naytiwut Jamallsawat naytiwut@fosrlaw.com
English
Thai

John Formichella & Naytiwut Jamallsawat, Partner & Partner

What do you see as the main points that differentiate Formichella & Sritawat from your competitors?

We are experienced, specialized, and completely understand what we do in the Telecommunications, Media, and Technology space. We do not simply provide our clients with legal advice, but also real and practical outcomes based on our years of experience with the legal and regulatory environment in Thailand. We train and maximize all our resources to their fullest potential to deliver the best possible work products to our clients while maintaining our professional fees at a competitive rate.

Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

Telecommunication, Media, and Technology (TMT) would be the practices we see growing in the next 12 months. With the improvement of the COVID-19 situation in Thailand, we have noticed some business growth and a higher volume of work that arise from our clients’ expansion plans in this business sector. In addition to the COVID-19 situation, we opine that as new technologies are being developed and adopted by service providers and users in Thailand, the regulators are doing their best to catch up, resulting in the need for legal services to ensure legal compliance and the best possible solutions for any issues that may arise.

What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

We have furthered our training and specialization of our people and cut overhead costs to deliver highly specialized advice in the TMT sector.

Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

Yes. Technology provides a better communication channel with our clients and thus allows us to provide better and faster services. As most of our clients are overseas, the advances in both audio and video conferencing increase our productivity and convenience to our clients.

Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

We consider not only the laws and their applicable requirements or restrictions but also the reality of our client’s businesses and the need to achieve the most practical and realistic advice and solutions for them. Further, as we have lawyers from multinational backgrounds, we view things not only from the local or regulator’s point of view but also from our client and their business perspective. All to assist and provide them with the best possible services.

A practical example is that we advised a client on a telematics matter of the most appropriate telecommunications license. In contrast, other firms in the market advised much more complicated licensing for “smart” cars. The client was incredulous, so we visited the regulator together, and the regulator confirmed our advice, saving the client tens of thousands of dollars.

Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

We see ourselves growing and improving immensely in 3 years. As the development in technology is never-ending, we strive to learn and adapt ourselves to the new technology and keep close relationships with the regulators to assist and provide our clients with the best and most practical services.

John Formichella, Partner, Formichella & Sritawat

John Formichella , Partner, Formichella & Sritawat, provides an insight of the firm practice.

What do you see as the main points that differentiate Formichella & Sritawat from your competitors?

We are experienced, specialized, and completely understand what we do in the Telecommunications, Media, and Technology space. We do not simply provide our clients with legal advice, but also real and practical outcomes based on our years of experience with the legal and regulatory environment in Thailand. We train and maximize all our resources to their fullest potential to deliver the best possible work products to our clients while maintaining our professional fees at a competitive rate.

Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

Telecommunication, Media, and Technology (TMT) would be the practices we see growing in the next 12 months. With the improvement of the COVID-19 situation in Thailand, we have noticed some business growth and a higher volume of work that arise from our clients’ expansion plans in this business sector. In addition to the COVID-19 situation, we opine that as new technologies are being developed and adopted by service providers and users in Thailand, the regulators are doing their best to catch up, resulting in the need for legal services to ensure legal compliance and the best possible solutions for any issues that may arise.

What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

We have furthered our training and specialization of our people and cut overhead costs to deliver highly specialized advice in the TMT sector.

Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients, and the services you can provide them?

Yes. Technology provides a better communication channel with our clients and thus allows us to provide better and faster services. As most of our clients are overseas, the advances in both audio and video conferencing increase our productivity and convenience to our clients.

Can you give us a practical example of how you have helped a client to add value to their business?

We consider not only the laws and their applicable requirements or restrictions but also the reality of our client’s businesses and the need to achieve the most practical and realistic advice and solutions for them. Further, as we have lawyers from multinational backgrounds, we view things not only from the local or regulator’s point of view but also from our client and their business perspective. All to assist and provide them with the best possible services.

A practical example is that we advised a client on a telematics matter of the most appropriate telecommunications license. In contrast, other firms in the market advised much more complicated licensing for “smart” cars. The client was incredulous, so we visited the regulator together, and the regulator confirmed our advice, saving the client tens of thousands of dollars.

Are clients looking for stability and strategic direction from their law firms – where do you see the firm in three years’ time?

We see ourselves growing and improving immensely in 3 years. As the development in technology is never-ending, we strive to learn and adapt ourselves to the new technology and keep close relationships with the regulators to assist and provide our clients with the best and most practical services.

John Formichella, Partner

Formichella & Sritawat respond to questions from Legal 500 Asia Pacific

 

1) What do you see as the main points that differentiate Formichella & Sritawat from your competitors?

Formichella: There are many talented attorneys in Thailand; thus, differentiation is a challenge. We have made the conscious decision to specialize in particular areas of law and avoid a generalist approach to various legal subjects.

 

2) Which practices do you see growing in the next 12 months? What are the drivers behind that?

Formichella: Tech and FinTech will continue to grow with the constant push in innovation in all sectors of the economy. With geopolitical considerations there is likely to be a push in manufacturing relocation, especially in tech sensitive processes, to Thailand and other SE Asian nations.

 

3) What’s the main change you’ve made in the firm that will benefit clients?

Formichella: Increasing our knowledge base and experience in specific areas of law to provide efficient and effective advice.

 

4) Is technology changing the way you interact with your clients and the services you can provide them?

Formichella: Yes. For example, cross-border communication is mostly through video, which avoids misunderstanding in written language (especially with different language speakers). With video communication, parties can brainstorm, clarify, and communicate effectively in nuanced differences in law, culture, and procedures.

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