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SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
SUWANVARA LAWFIRM
Suwanvara Law Firm Co., Ltd.
Buriram

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Buriram

Professional alternative dispute resolution

Arbitration and mediation services for fast, cost-effective resolution — handled by registered arbitrators.

Alternative Dispute Resolution in Buriram — About us

Buriram is a sports and tourism hub of the lower Northeast with a Cambodian border zone. We handle the full range of matters — criminal, civil, labor, family — especially land and inheritance disputes.

As an Isan team with 40+ years' experience, we understand local customs and court mechanics and serve Buriram and nearby areas closely.

Courts we appear at

  • Buriram Provincial Court
  • Buriram Juvenile and Family Court
  • Region 3 Labor Court (Nakhon Ratchasima)
145
km from HQ
1.6M
population
3
courts

Buriram, Nang Rong, Prakhon Chai, Satuek, and nearby districts

What we cover in Buriram

  • Domestic and international arbitration
  • Mediation and conciliation
  • Arbitration agreement drafting
  • Award enforcement
  • Commercial dispute resolution

Contact our Buriram attorneys

We serve clients across Thailand. Initial consultation.

Frequently asked questions — Alternative Dispute Resolution in Buriram

8 questions answered

TAI, THAC, and TBAC are most common. TAI (general), THAC (international), TBAC (construction).
Upfront fees are higher, but cases conclude in 6-12 months — lowering total cost. Awards are enforceable in 160+ countries.
Yes — every Thai court has a mediation center. Over 60% of cases settle through mediation, at low or no cost.
Each party nominates one; the two nominees pick a third — or the institution appoints if parties cannot agree.
File a petition with the Civil Court for enforcement — typically 1-3 months absent grounds-based objection.
Fees depend on the matter's nature and complexity. We always provide a clear written quote before starting. Initial consultation is free — call +66 92 254 2045.
No — initial phone, email, or LINE consultations are free, so you can assess your situation before committing.
It depends on the matter type. We provide a clear timeline at the outset and regular progress updates.