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Article: Thai Law Firm Remains Loyal to Traditional Approach.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- April 29, 2003
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By Somporn Thapanachai, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Apr. 29--Staying competitive amid a global economic downturn is a challenge for Tilleke & Gibbins International Ltd (T&G), a law firm specialising in international trade and intellectual property.
As the firm celebrates its 110th anniversary today, T&G extols the virtues of going about its day-to-day operations without the use of the latest high-tech communications tools.
For T&G, new technologies such as wireless gadgets and applications mean less time for work while maintaining the same obligations to clients, says David Lyman, senior partner and the fourth ...
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