Pariyapol Kamolsilp
Pariyapol is a Bangkok-based partner specialising in construction, energy, consumer and TMT disputes.
He is highly skilled in advising domestic and international clients on a full spectrum of dispute resolution matters, including, litigation, class actions, domestic and international arbitration, and mediation. In his career, Pariyapol has represented numerous conglomerates, publicly listed and multinational companies in resolving complex local and cross-border disputes. Alongside his top-tier experience in dispute resolution, Pariyapol broadens the practice scope with his capabilities and knowledge in business structuring, rehabilitation, and bankruptcy. He also has deep experience in advising clients on banking, capital markets and M&A matters.
Pariyapol has been recognised by various legal directories such as Chambers, IFLR, Asia Law, Benchmark Litigation and Who's Who Legal for his expertise in dispute resolution. He has been praised by legal directories as "a top-notch litigation lawyer who is highly recommended" and "his experience and leadership skills are a true inspiration". Additionally, Pariyapol has been recognised as Thailand's top 100 lawyers by Asia Business Law Journal.
Background
A graduate of Thammasat University and the Ohio State University, Pariyapol is fluent in Thai and English, and is a member of the Lawyers Council of Thailand, as well as a registered arbitrator with both the Thai Arbitration Institute (TAI) and Thailand Arbitration Center (THAC).
Experience & expertise
Selected matters
- one of the leading telecommunications providers and its subsidiary in Thailand in successfully defending the case, which included a challenge on a request by the plaintiffs to apply class action procedure that involved more than 41 million users in the amount totalling approximately THB 19 billion (US$ 577.6 million)*
- LG Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd. in a dispute with its major authorised dealer with a total disputed amount of THB 130 million (US$ 4.1 million)*
- an integrated Engineering, Procurement and Construction (Integrated EPC) company in Thailand concerning arbitration dispute under construction contracts totalling THB 1.5 billion (US$ 48.5 million)*
- a consortium, consisting of well-known Thai and foreign companies, in challenging an unlawful order dismissing its bidding proposal for Laem Chabang Port Phase 3 Project of the Port Authority of Thailand which had an initial value of approximately THB 155.834 billion (US$ 5 billion)*
- approximately 400 debenture holders with a total defaulted debt of not less than THB 1 billion, which totals up as a major creditor group and played an important role in objection to the rehabilitation petition of Rich Asia Corporation Public Company Limited, a manufacturer and distributor of structural steel products, on the ground of suspicious financial status of the company*
*Includes experience prior to joining Herbert Smith Freehills