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TERMS OF USE Benoit & Partners
Revision Date: March 10, 2026
Welcome to the website of Benoit & Partners (“we,” “us,” “our,” “Firm”). These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of our website and any affiliated online services (collectively, the “Site”). Please read these terms carefully before using the Site. By accessing or using this Site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use.
Benoit & Partners is an international French-Thai law firm based in Bangkok providing legal services to individuals, entrepreneurs, investors, and companies operating in Thailand and across Southeast Asia.
By accessing or using this Site, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree with these Terms, you should not access or use the Site.
If you do not agree with any part of these Terms, please do not use this Site.
1. Use of the Site
This Site is provided for general information purposes about our legal services and related legal issues. You agree to use the Site in accordance with all applicable laws, including but not limited to Thai laws (such as the Thai Computer Crimes Act B.E. 2550 and its amendments, the Civil and Commercial Code, and data protection laws) and French laws where applicable. You may not use this Site in a manner that is unlawful, harmful, or that infringes on the rights of any third party.
The Site is provided for general informational purposes regarding the legal services, expertise, and activities of Benoit & Partners.
The information available on the Site may include, among other things:
- general legal insights
- regulatory updates
- articles or publications
- descriptions of our legal services
- information relating to doing business or living in Thailand
The Site is intended primarily for international clients, investors, entrepreneurs, expatriates, and businesses seeking general information about legal matters in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
You agree to use the Site in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to:
- the Thai Computer Crime Act B.E. 2550 (2007) and its amendments,
- the Thai Civil and Commercial Code,
- the Thai Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA),
- and, where applicable, European data protection and consumer laws.
You must not use the Site in any manner that is unlawful, harmful, fraudulent, or that infringes the rights of any third party.
2. No Legal Advice
The content on this Site is provided solely for general informational purposes and does not constitute legal advice.
Nothing on this Site constitutes legal advice, legal opinion, or a recommendation regarding any specific legal matter. The information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for obtaining professional legal advice tailored to your particular situation.
Legal matters are fact-specific and often depend on jurisdictional considerations. If you require legal advice, you should consult a qualified lawyer.
3. No Attorney-Client Relationship
Accessing, browsing, or using the Site does not create an attorney‑client relationship between you and Benoit & Partners. Confidentiality is not established merely because you send us information or interact with the Site. No content on this Site is intended to be, and you should not consider it as, confidential communication.
An attorney‑client relationship will only be formed where and when Benoit & Partners has executed a formal written engagement agreement with you.
4. Accuracy of Information
Benoit & Partners strives to ensure that the information provided on the Site is accurate and up to date.
However, laws, regulations, and administrative practices may change frequently, particularly in international legal environments such as Thailand.
For this reason:
- the Firm does not guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or reliability of the information available on the Site,
- the information may not reflect the most recent legal developments.
You acknowledge that reliance on any information contained on this Site is at your own risk.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Benoit & Partners disclaims liability for any loss arising from reliance on information available on the Site.
5. Intellectual Property Rights
All content on this Site, including but not limited to:
- text
- articles
- graphics
- logos
- photographs
- designs
- videos
- publications
- downloadable materials
is protected by intellectual property laws of Thailand, France, and international treaties.
Unless otherwise stated, all rights are owned by Benoit & Partners or licensed to the Firm.
Users are granted a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to access and view the Site for personal and informational purposes only.
You may not:
- reproduce
- distribute
- publish
- modify
- transmit
- commercially exploit
- create derivative works
from any content on this Site without the prior written consent of Benoit & Partners.
6. Links to Third‑Party Websites
This Site may contain links to third‑party websites (“Third‑Party Sites”) for convenience or informational purposes. These links do not constitute an endorsement by Benoit & Partners of the content, products, services, or policies of those Third‑Party Sites.
We do not control, and are not responsible for, any content, privacy policies, or practices of Third‑Party Sites. You acknowledge and agree that we are not responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any loss or damage caused by your use of or reliance on any content, products, or services of Third‑Party Sites.
We encourage you to read the terms and privacy policies of any external websites you visit.
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7. Privacy and Personal Data
Your use of this Site is also subject to our Privacy Policy, which governs the collection, use, and protection of your personal information. By using this Site, you consent to the terms of the Privacy Policy and agree that we can collect, store, and process your information as described therein.
We take data protection seriously and comply with applicable data privacy laws of Thailand (including any applicable updates to the Personal Data Protection Act) and Europe (GDPR) where relevant.
8. User Representations and Conduct
By using this Site, you represent and warrant that:
(a) you are at least 20 years old;
(b) you will comply with all applicable laws and these Terms of Use;
(c) you will not use the Site for any fraudulent, harmful, or offensive purpose.
You agree not to:
- attempt to gain unauthorized access to any part of the Site, servers, or systems;
- interfere with the functionality, security, or performance of the Site;
- introduce viruses, malicious software, or harmful code;
- use the Site for unlawful, fraudulent, or harmful activities;
- transmit defamatory, abusive, or illegal content.
9. Disclaimer of Warranties
The Site and its content are provided “as is” and “as available.”
Benoit & Partners makes no warranties or representations, express or implied, regarding:
- the accuracy or completeness of the Site’s content;
- the availability or uninterrupted operation of the Site;
- the absence of viruses or other harmful components.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Firm disclaims all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
10. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Benoit & Partners and its partners, employees, and affiliates shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or special damages arising from:
- the use of or inability to use the Site;
- reliance on information contained on the Site;
- errors, omissions, or interruptions of the Site.
This limitation includes, without limitation, damages for:
- loss of profits
- loss of business opportunities
- loss of data
business interruption.
11.Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Benoit & Partners and its partners, lawyers, employees, and affiliates from any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, or expenses arising out of:
- your use of the Site,
- your violation of these Terms of Use,
- your violation of any applicable law.
This obligation survives termination of your access to the Site.
12. Suspension or Termination of Access
Benoit & Partners reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to suspend or terminate your access to the Site at any time and without notice if:
- you violate these Terms of Use, or
- your use of the Site may expose the Firm to legal liability or security risks.
13. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
These Terms of Use shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Kingdom of Thailand, and the laws of France where applicable, without regard to conflicts of law principles.
Any dispute arising from or relating to these Terms or your use of this Site shall be resolved in the following manner:
- For disputes primarily arising under Thai jurisdiction, the courts of Bangkok, Thailand shall have exclusive jurisdiction,
- For disputes primarily arising under French jurisdiction, the courts of Paris, France shall have exclusive jurisdiction.
You consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of these courts.
14. Changes to the Terms
Benoit & Partners reserves the right to update or modify these Terms of Use at any time.
Changes become effective upon publication on the Site.
Your continued use of the Site following any update constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
You are encouraged to review this page periodically.
15. Contact Information
If you have questions or concerns regarding these Terms of Use, please contact us at:
Email: contact@benoit‑partners.com
Address : Benoit & Partners Law Firm, No. 56 Bisco Tower, 16th Floor, Unit 21, Sap Road, Si Phraya Subdistrict, Bang Rak District, Bangkok 10500
By using this Site, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to these Terms of Use in their entirety.
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PRIVACY POLICY Benoit & Partners
Revision Date: March 10, 2026
Benoit & Partners places great importance on the protection of personal data. This Privacy Policy explains how our firm collects, uses, stores, protects, and where necessary shares the personal data of individuals who visit our public website, contact us, request a consultation, subscribe to our communications, or otherwise interact with us in connection with our professional activities.
This policy primarily applies to the public website of Benoit & Partners. It is intended for website visitors, prospective clients, clients who are individuals, representatives of corporate clients, partners, suppliers, job applicants, and more generally any individual whose personal data may be processed by our firm in the course of our activities.
Where required by applicable regulations, including the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union and the Thai Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA), Benoit & Partners acts as the data controller for the processing activities described in this policy.
Unless we specifically state otherwise, Benoit & Partners is the data controller of the Personal Data we collect, use, disclose and/or cross-border transfer, and is, therefore, responsible for ensuring that the systems and processes we use are in compliant with data protection laws, to the extent applicable to us.
1. Personal Data We Collect
In connection with the operation of our public website and our legal and professional activities, we may collect the following categories of personal data.
2. Identification and contact data
We may collect your name, title, nationality, company name, professional position, phone number, email address, postal address, and any other information you choose to communicate to us.
3. Data related to your request
When you contact us via a form, email, telephone, or appointment booking tool, we may process the content of your message, the nature of your request, your country of residence, your general situation, and any documents or information you voluntarily provide.
4. Professional relationship data
If you become a client, supplier, partner, or professional contact, we may process information necessary for managing the relationship, opening and managing a file, billing, administrative follow-up, compliance checks, and professional communications.
5. Compliance and verification data
Where required, particularly in the context of our legal and professional obligations, we may collect identification documents, verification information, ownership structure data, beneficial ownership information, anti-money laundering information, or data necessary for conflict-of-interest checks.
6. Technical data
When you browse our website, we may collect certain technical information such as your IP address, device type, browser type, connection logs, language settings, pages viewed, connection times, and other usage data strictly necessary for website security, functionality, and improvement.
7. Job applicant data
If you apply for a position at our firm, we may collect information contained in your CV, cover letter, references, and any other information relevant to the recruitment process.
8. Sensitive data
Our public website is not intended to collect sensitive personal data. However, in the context of a consultation or legal matter, you may provide information that qualifies as sensitive personal data where this is strictly necessary for the handling of your legal case. In such situations, we process this information with enhanced safeguards and only where permitted by law.
9. Sources of Data Collection
We collect personal data directly from you when you complete a form, contact us, request a consultation, or communicate with us.
We may also receive personal data indirectly when it is provided by third parties in a legitimate context, such as clients, partners, professional counterparts, service providers, or representatives of your organization.
Certain technical information may also be collected automatically when you browse our website.
10. Purposes of Processing
We process personal data in order to respond to your contact requests, consultation requests, or information inquiries.
Personal data is also used to manage appointments, pre-contractual communications, and client relationships, to provide legal services, and to ensure proper management of legal matters and files.
Certain data may be processed to conduct compliance checks required by law or professional obligations, including anti-money laundering procedures, conflict-of-interest checks, and regulatory compliance.
We may also process personal data to manage billing, accounting, internal administration, and firm operations, to improve the content, performance, and security of our website, to send legal updates, publications, or invitations where permitted by law, to manage recruitment processes, and to protect our legal rights, systems, and professional obligations.
11. Legal Bases for Processing
Depending on the circumstances, Benoit & Partners processes personal data on several legal bases.
Processing may be necessary for the performance of pre-contractual measures or a contract, particularly when you request a consultation or when we provide legal services to you.
Processing may also be necessary to comply with legal or regulatory obligations, particularly with respect to accounting, taxation, professional compliance, identity verification, or cooperation with competent authorities.
In other situations, processing may rely on the legitimate interests of the firm, such as ensuring website security, managing professional relationships, organizing internal operations, preventing fraud, defending legal rights, or improving services.
Certain processing activities may rely on your consent where required by law, for example in relation to certain non-essential cookies or specific marketing communications.
12. Recipients of Personal Data
Personal data may be accessed, where necessary, by lawyers, legal professionals, and authorized staff members of Benoit & Partners.
Personal data may also be shared with technical and administrative service providers acting on our behalf, including website hosting providers, email service providers, IT and cybersecurity providers, appointment scheduling tools, CRM platforms, and newsletter services.
Where required for the handling of a legal matter, data may also be shared with external advisors, professional correspondents, experts, translators, notaries, bailiffs, accountants, or other professionals involved in the case.
Personal data may also be disclosed to administrative, judicial, regulatory, tax, or professional authorities when required by law or when necessary to establish, exercise, or defend legal rights. Financial institutions or payment providers may also receive certain data where required for financial management.
Where third-party processors are involved, Benoit & Partners ensures that appropriate contractual safeguards are implemented to protect personal data.
13. International Data Transfers
Benoit & Partners operates in an international legal environment and regularly assists clients in cross-border matters. As a result, certain personal data may be processed or accessed from multiple jurisdictions, particularly when required for international legal matters, technical hosting, communication with foreign clients, or the use of international digital tools.
Where personal data is transferred outside the country of collection or outside the European Economic Area, appropriate safeguards are implemented where required by law. These safeguards may include contractual protections, organizational and technical measures, or other mechanisms recognized under applicable data protection regulations.
14. Data Retention
We retain personal data only for as long as necessary for the purposes for which it was collected, subject to legal, regulatory, professional, accounting, tax, or evidentiary obligations that may require longer retention periods.
Generally, contact and marketing data are retained for a reasonable period related to the relationship with you or until you withdraw consent or object to such processing where applicable.
Data related to client matters is retained for the duration necessary to handle the case and subsequently for the period required under legal, regulatory, or professional obligations.
Recruitment data is retained for a period appropriate to the recruitment process and applicable legal requirements.
Technical logs and security-related data are retained for the period necessary to ensure the security and proper functioning of the website and systems.
15. Data Security
We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect personal data against loss, unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. These measures may include access control systems, authorization management, protection of workstations and servers, encryption where appropriate, backups, logging, confidentiality obligations, and staff awareness.
Despite these safeguards, no system can guarantee absolute security. We therefore recommend that you avoid sending unnecessary sensitive information through the website and contact us directly if your request involves confidential information.
16. Your Rights
Depending on the applicable law, you may have several rights regarding your personal data, including the right to access your personal data, the right to request correction of inaccurate or incomplete data, the right to request deletion of personal data where legally permitted, the right to request restriction of processing in certain circumstances, the right to object to processing based on legitimate interests or to marketing communications, the right to withdraw consent where processing is based on consent, and the right to data portability where applicable.
To exercise your rights, you may contact us at:
We may request reasonable proof of identity if necessary to verify your identity and protect your personal data.
If you believe that the processing of your personal data does not comply with applicable laws, you may also file a complaint with the competent data protection authority.
17. Marketing Communications
We may send legal updates, publications, invitations, or information regarding our services where permitted by law. Where required, we will obtain your consent before sending such communications.
You may opt out of marketing communications at any time by using the unsubscribe link included in our emails or by contacting us directly.
18. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
This Privacy Policy primarily explains how we process personal data. Cookies used on our website are limited to those necessary for website functionality, audience measurement, service improvement, and certain optional features.
Where required by law, non-essential cookies are only placed after obtaining your consent. You may manage your preferences at any time using the cookie management tool available on our website.
19. Third-Party Websites
Our website may contain links to external websites operated by third parties. Benoit & Partners is not responsible for the privacy practices of such websites. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of those websites before providing them with personal data.
20. Children’s Data
Our website is not intended to knowingly collect personal data from minors without appropriate involvement or authorization from a legal guardian where required by law. If you believe a minor has provided personal data through our website, please contact us so that we may review the situation.
21. Automated Decision-Making
Benoit & Partners does not use automated decision-making processes that produce legal or similarly significant effects on individuals through purely automated means in the context of this website.
22. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes in legal requirements, regulatory developments, or our internal practices. The most recent version will always be available on this page together with its last update date.
23. Contact Us
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy or the way your personal data is processed, you may contact us at:
24. About this Privacy Notice
This Notice does not form part of any contract you might enter into and does not create contractual rights or obligations.
We may amend/update this Notice from time to time in accordance with our processing activities. We may also make significant changes to this Privacy Notice as required by applicable laws. On some occasions, we may provide an additional Privacy Notice to inform you of our specific data processing activities.
Updates to this Notice will be posted on our website and/or notified to you as appropriate.
25. Security measures standard
Benoit & Partners has arranged for appropriate security measures, which cover administrative, technical and physical safeguards in relation to access control, to protect Personal Data against any unauthorized or unlawful loss, alteration, correction, use, disclosure, or access, for example: restricting access to Personal Data as well as storage and processing equipment; imposing access rights or permission; implementing user access management to limit access to Personal Data to only authorized persons; implementing user responsibilities to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, knowledge acquisition or unlawful duplication of Personal Data or theft of device used to store and process Personal Data; and enabling the re-examination of unauthorized, alteration, erasure, or transfer of Personal Data. These measures are in place to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of Personal Data as required by law.
26. External Links
Where applicable for website and our online properties users, our services may contain links to other websites/platforms that are operated and controlled by third parties. While we try to link only to websites/platforms that share our high standards and respect for privacy, we do not take responsibility for the content or the privacy practices employed by other websites/platforms. Unless otherwise stated, any Personal Data you provide to any such third party website/platforms will be collected by that party and not by us, and will be subject to that party’s privacy policy/notice (if any), rather than this Notice. In such a situation, we will have no control over, and shall not be responsible for, that party’s use of the Personal Data you provide to them.
27. Contact Details
For any questions about this Notice, or if you wish to contact us in relation to your Personal Data processing and/or related rights, please contact our Data Privacy Team or our office at the contact details set forth below:
Data Privacy Team at Benoit & Partners Limited Co. Ltd.
Email: [email protected]
Address: Benoit & Partners Limited
No. 56 Bisco Tower,
16th Floor, Unit 21, Sap Road
Si Phraya Subdistrict, Bang Rak
Bangkok 10500, Thailand
