Thu, May 26, 2022
Published: Nov 06, 2021
Three professors filed a lawsuit against the University of Florida on Friday, claiming school officials violated their right to free speech by trying to prevent them from offering testimony in a voting rights case.
Published: Sep 29, 2021
BTS Skytrain operator Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTSC) is suing City Hall for 12 billion baht it is owed for operating the Green Line extension, BTSC CEO Surapong Laoha-Unya said on Wednesday.
Published: Aug 23, 2020
Thai mattress manufacturers are among exporters suspected by the US of dumping practices.
Published: Feb 25, 2019
Descendants of a famous Thai prince yesterday lodged a complaint with the Central Administrative Court over a committee’s controversial decision to allow a condo building to be built next to his residence.
Published: Dec 06, 2018
Dozens of bicyclists entered City Hall on Wednesday morning to send a warning to the Jakarta administration and the central government that, if they do not do something about Jakarta’s air pollution within 60 days, they will file a citizen lawsuit.
Published: Nov 20, 2018
Praram 2 nurses may also face action for not ensuring proper treatment.
Published: Nov 02, 2018
PETALING JAYA: A former secondary school student in Sabah has filed a suit against her former English language teacher for not teaching her class for about eight months.
Published: Aug 09, 2018
POLICE officers’ “heavy-handed” intervention in a long-standing domestic dispute over child custody at a Chon Buri primary school may result in lawsuits.
Published: Jul 19, 2018
The Government Savings Bank (GSB) has told staff to proceed next month in filing lawsuits against teachers and other education personnel who have not acceded to measures for relaxing debt-repayment conditions introduced by the bank in May.
Published: Jun 25, 2018
LEGAL MOVES are being taken against online news outlets using “fake news” to incite hatred against activists campaigning to abolish the death penalty.
Published: May 17, 2018
A Japanese monk is suing his temple, claiming he was forced to work non-stop catering to visiting tourists and that the heavy workload gave him depression, his lawyer told AFP on Thursday.
Published: May 14, 2018
THE YOUNGER brother of a Kanchanaburi woman who died on March 28 after taking Lyn weight-loss pills for 30 days, said yesterday that he would consult with a lawyer about filing a police complaint against the product distributor and manufacturer.