Abstract

Thai legal practitioners’ knowledge management: Communications skills, professionalism, and competency as the antecedents for success

Highlights

  • Over the past few decades the reputation of Thai private legal practitioners has seen considerable change in terms of Thai public opinion

  • For the Thai legal consultant, the study has shown that communication skills have become the elephant in the room with regards to knowledge management abilities

  • Since the beginning, trade and commerce has been at the core of the debate, and the tugof-war to create a system more flexible to international trade is always in debate

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Introduction

Over the past few decades the reputation of Thai private legal practitioners has seen considerable change in terms of Thai public opinion. Thai lawyers were assigned quite low on the social and economic status ladder (Chaimungkalanont, n/d). Thai legal practitioners’ knowledge management: Communications skills, professionalism,. Primarily involved in representing people in disputes, and those practices were held in disdain in Thai society. Thailand has become a hub for various economic sectors’ development, and international businesses and investments from abroad require a multi-jurisdictional, legal practice heavily reliant on legal practitioners and consultants (Chaimungkalanont, n/d). The role of Thai lawyer has increased, but this has brought great challenges to the profession in the sense of knowledge management hurdles and work in the changed cross-cultural and multi-lingual environment

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