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James P. Bradley Projects Lawyer of the Year Thailand


Firm Profile


Hunton & Williams (Thailand) Limited is a regional leader in its ability to assist both local and global clients conducting business in Thailand or engaging in outbound transactions and projects. With an established office in Bangkok, its resident lawyers possess the practical knowledge,


global perspective,


regional understanding and creative problem-solving tools necessary to assist clients in achieving their business objectives in Thailand and, working with other lawyers in the firm, elsewhere globally.


From its earlier presence in Hong Kong (1994), Singapore (2001) and Beijing (2005), Hunton & Williams has now grown into a full-service Southeast Asia practice with more than 30 international and locally qualified practitioners resident in Bangkok working in the energy and infrastructure project development and finance, banking and commercial lending, financial services, mergers and acquisitions, and regulatory sectors in several countries.


Global Network Hunton & Williams LLP's Thailand practice draws upon its offices in Tokyo and Beijing and its worldwide resources with the support of lawyers and other legal professionals in offices in Atlanta, Austin, Brussels, Charlotte, Dallas, Houston, London, Los Angeles, McLean, Miami, New York, Norfolk, Raleigh, Richmond, San Francisco and Washington DC. Hunton & Williams utilizes these resources to provide highly qualified and timely international services.


legal and consulting Its lawyers have


represented multinational corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals as well as a broad array of other entities on a wide range of commercial


transactions or dispute


resolution matters within or having parties or assets in Thailand, Japan, Singapore,


Areas of Focus • Energy and infrastructure


• Natural resources • Cross-border transactions • Mergers and acquisitions


In Thailand, firm lawyers are licensed to provide the full range of commercial and corporate law services under Thai law, drawing upon its team of Thai law- licensed lawyers in the Bangkok office. Hunton & Williams’ international lawyers resident in Bangkok can arrange for provision of opinions on both US (federal, New York and several other US states) and UK law matters.


Philippines, Laos, The Peoples' Republic of China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia, among other places.


The firm has an extensive


inbound investment practice, having assisted numerous local and foreign investors over the years.


James P. Bradley


James P. Bradley, a partner in the Bangkok office resident in Asia since 2000, his


practice


focuses on


energy and infrastructure project work.


He has advised investors,


investor-owned utilities and governments in the power sector on offtake and other sales, project contracting, financing, construction, procurement and supply including fuel supply, operations and maintenance, and compliance. He has participated in a number of projects involving development, mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, workouts or lender consent solicitations. He has worked on numerous BOT, BOO and energy conversion power production structured projects in several countries. Jim has been recognized for his projects-related skills in such other publications as Chambers Global, Chambers Asia-Pacific,


IFLR, and


Asia- Pacific Legal 500. His resume may be found at: http://www.hunton.com/James_Bradley/


Contact


Hunton & Williams (Thailand) Limited 34th Floor Q. House Lumpini Building 1 South Sathorn Road Thungmahamek, Sathorn Bangkok 10120, Thailand


• Fuel supply


• Construction contracting and contract management


• Capital markets and corporate finance


James P. Bradley Email: jbradley@hunton.com Tel: +66 2 645 8833 Fax: +66 2 645 8880


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