On September 5, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office had the honor of welcoming faculty members from Attawit Commercial Technology College:
Asst. Prof. Natrapee Rittatsso, Lecturer in Accounting
Asst. Prof. Chattrathongchai Jittraktam, Lecturer in Logistics
The purpose of their visit was to supervise and evaluate accounting students currently undergoing a three-month professional internship at the law office. This occasion marked the second supervision visit, aiming to monitor students’ progress and assess their practical learning outcomes.
During the supervision, the lecturers engaged with the students through various discussions, covering topics such as their primary responsibilities during the internship, the use of work-related programs and tools, feedback or guidance received from mentors and supervisors, work discipline including attendance and punctuality, as well as opportunities to perform tasks outside the office. These evaluations provided a comprehensive view of the students’ development.
Wongsakorn Law Office is truly delighted to play a role in offering real-world experiences to accounting students. Internships in an authentic work environment not only strengthen accounting skills but also enable students to understand how their knowledge can be applied in a legal office context, an opportunity that is both valuable and rare.
This supervisory visit marks another important step in fostering collaboration between the educational institution and Wongsakorn Law Office, with the shared goal of nurturing a new generation of competent professionals who are well-prepared for their future careers. The law office sincerely hopes that the students will apply the knowledge gained here to achieve lasting success in the accounting profession.
On September 3, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office had the honor of having Ms. Muttamas Siri, Managing Director of the company, represent Mr. Supasit Siri, Managing Director, in presenting certificates to the internship trainees from the Lawyers Council of Thailand under the Royal Patronage for the year 2025.
This certificate presentation marks another proud moment for our firm, as we continue to contribute to the development of young talents and legal professionals. Through practical training, the interns gained both professional knowledge and hands-on experience in legal work, which form the foundation for becoming high-quality lawyers in the future.
This year, Wongsakorn Law Office was delighted to host three interns from the Lawyers Council of Thailand: Ms. Poorichaya Choorusamee , Ms. Sirichom Sangsri , and Ms. Surattikan Saenkaeo. Throughout their training, they demonstrated true dedication, perseverance, and a strong commitment to developing themselves continuously in the legal profession.
The completion of this internship represents a significant milestone for each participant. Wongsakorn Law Office sincerely congratulates them and wishes all continued success in their professional journey, with the hope that the knowledge and experience gained here will be carried forward into their future careers and personal lives.
Finally, Wongsakorn Law Office reaffirms its commitment to supporting the growth of new generations in the legal field, with the firm belief that cooperation with the Lawyers Council of Thailand will continue to play an essential role in producing quality lawyers for Thai society.
In the legal profession, “knowledge from textbooks” may only cover half the journey. The other half lies in real-world experience, earned through hands-on training in the field. That is why internships are a crucial step that every aspiring lawyer must go through. Today, we hear from Supasit Siri, also known as Lawyer Arm, owner of Wongsakorn Law Office, as he shares his insights, reasons, and intentions behind mentoring law interns.
Q: Why is an internship such an important step before becoming a full-fledged lawyer?
A: My definition of being a lawyer is providing legal services. If you’ve never worked, never interned, and never been in the field from gathering facts and evidence to understanding the context you simply won’t grasp the realities. Without that, when you start working as a lawyer, you might expect to be paid, say, 25,000 baht per month without actually knowing how to do anything. Employers will be baffled and unwilling to hire you. This is why I emphasize the need to understand the role before stepping into it.
Q: How is a legal internship different from other professions?
A: In law, even small details matter like writing petitions, motions, or statements. If you’ve never done it, you won’t know where to start. You might not even know which door to use at a prison, or the correct procedure in court. Sure, using the court’s standard forms is easy, but for me, that’s not enough. You need to understand and explain why bail should be granted?.
Q: What does an internship teach that universities cannot?
A: Universities in Thailand train students to make legal conclusions but rarely teach the process. For example, in a theft case where a suspect stole from a convenience store, law school might teach the legal principles, but not the practical steps: who to speak to first, what documents to prepare, and how to frame the case. Internships give you this hands-on procedural knowledge.
Q: How does an internship shape a lawyer’s ethics?
A: It teaches you to act in ways that do not violate morality, placing ethics above all else. For example, there’s a difference between fabricating evidence and creating admissible evidence. If a client lacks funeral expense receipts, you can prepare a statement on their behalf this is legal and ethical.
Q: Are there any memorable events from your internship days?
A: My first internship involved a mediation at the Thonburi Civil Court. I was working for an insurance company’s side. I saw unethical tactics deliberately dragging out the process to frustrate the opposing party so they’d give in. This was wrong, and I’m glad I realized it early.
Q: Have you encountered interns who feel discouraged? How do you advise them?
A: Many interns don’t fully understand the true nature of legal work. In law, mistakes can mean losing a case there are no “retakes.” Interns should be grateful for the opportunity to learn, because practical experience is what leads to professional competence.
Q: How should the internship system improve in the future?
A: Some lawyers just sign off on internship forms without real training this is harmful. Many students choose internships purely based on convenience, without considering the real-world demands of legal practice. A true lawyer should be ready to work anywhere in Thailand or even abroad, such as in arbitration cases in France, copyright disputes in Japan, or contract disputes requiring proceedings in China.
Q: Some see internships as just a requirement for the bar exam. What’s your message to them?
A: That mindset is dangerous. Internships are part of entering the justice system, and all legal careers require this preparation to work effectively.
Q: How does Wongsakorn Law Office train and support interns?
A: We expose interns to cases from the very start whether at prisons, police stations, or client meetings while instilling ethical principles. For example, we don’t let clients treat us to meals, as this could lead to conflicts of interest.
Q: What inspired you to offer internship opportunities?
A: Early in my career, I lacked opportunities to intern at an actual law firm. Over time, I realized that internships need not be limited to law offices. My goal is to recruit talent through internships and train them to a professional standard, even starting from zero experience.
Q: Any final advice for law students or future interns?
A: Don’t limit yourself with preconceived notions about where to intern. From my 10+ years in practice, I believe the most valuable internships are at police stations or law offices places where you truly learn the legal process.
For Lawyer Arm, an internship is not just the first step toward passing the bar—it’s an immersion in the realities of legal work, from handling real cases to mastering the ethical standards of the profession. At Wongsakorn Law Office, interns are more than temporary assistants; they are nurtured to become future professionals. If you truly want to gain practical experience and understand the full legal process, you are welcome to join our internship program. We are committed to helping the next generation of legal talent grow.
On August 15, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office had the pleasure of welcoming faculty members from Attawit Commercial Technology College, namely Ms. Natrapee Ritasos, Lecturer in Accounting, and Mr. Chattrathongchai Jitrucktham, Lecturer in Logistics. The visit aimed to follow up and supervise three accounting students currently undertaking their professional internship at the firm.
During the visit, Mr. Arm Supasit Siri, Managing Director, and Ms. Nat Nat Pollakan, Deputy Managing Director, warmly welcomed the guests and engaged in discussions regarding the students’ capabilities and progress. They also provided an overview of the valuable experiences the students had gained during their internship, including professional knowledge, assigned responsibilities, and practical work skills in a real legal office environment.
The meeting was conducted in a friendly and constructive atmosphere. Wongsakorn Law Office is truly delighted to be part of the students’ professional development and looks forward to welcoming more students from Attawit Commercial Technology College for internships in the future.
On July 14, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office had the honor of welcoming a legal delegation from DeHeng Law Offices, one of China’s leading law firms. DeHeng serves as legal counsel for WEILAN OPTICAL (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED, a major Chinese eyewear manufacturer. The purpose of this visit was to explore opportunities for expanding business operations into Thailand and to identify a local law firm capable of providing comprehensive legal services for Chinese enterprises in the Thai market.
During their visit, the representatives from DeHeng Law Offices selected Wongsakorn Law Office for an official consultation, with the aim of discussing the possibility of appointing our firm as the legal advisor in Thailand for WEILAN OPTICAL (THAILAND) COMPANY LIMITED. As this company has expanded its business to several countries, they seek trusted local legal teams that understand both the legal landscape and the cultural context of each region.
The meeting was warmly and professionally conducted by Ms. Nat Polakarn (Attorney and Assistant Director) and Ms. Tanyaporn Goh (Chinese interpreter and legal advisor, who holds a law degree from China). The discussions were centered on building a solid legal partnership that could support the long-term and compliant expansion of WEILAN OPTICAL in Thailand.
Wongsakorn Law Office is honored to have earned the trust of the legal team from DeHeng Law Offices and looks forward to a future official collaboration. We are committed to supporting the growth of international businesses in Thailand with world-class legal services delivered by a professional and experienced team.
On May 29, 2025, Mr. Supasit Siri, widely known as Lawyer Arm, attended the 12th professional training course on “Inheritance Transfer, Estate Tax Planning, and Will Drafting” at the Miracle Grand Convention Hotel in Bangkok. The session was conducted by Mr. Palachai Fukiattipong (Kru Ta), a renowned advisor in business and tax planning, and the Chairman and CEO of the Yaksuk Group.
To commemorate the occasion and express his sincere respect, Lawyer Supasit presented Mr. Palachai with a framed Pha Yant (sacred cloth) of Luang Pho Ngern, a highly revered Buddhist monk. The training was held in a collegial and engaging atmosphere, fostering a meaningful exchange of knowledge and mutual respect between the speaker and participants.
In addition to acquiring comprehensive knowledge in the field of inheritance and tax planning, Lawyer Supasit also engaged in discussions with professionals and entrepreneurs from various sectors. These interactions not only enriched the learning experience but also served as a valuable opportunity to build strategic connections that may lead to future professional collaborations.
Lawyer Supasit’s participation reflects his dedication to continuous professional development and reinforces the reputation of Wongsakorn Law Office as a trusted provider of legal expertise. It is a clear testament to the principle that learning is a lifelong pursuit and that staying open to new opportunities is essential for sustained growth in the legal profession.
On May 20, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office proudly celebrated the successful completion of a two-month internship by two fourth-year students majoring in Chinese Language from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Khon Kaen University.
These dedicated students traveled from Khon Kaen Province to our office in Samut Prakan, far from home, to gain real-world experience in Chinese language applications within a legal context. Throughout their internship, they actively participated in translating legal documents, communicating with Chinese-speaking clients, and creating Chinese-language content and articles aimed at cross-cultural communication. Their academic knowledge was effectively applied to practical work, proving the value and relevance of their studies.
On the day of completion, Mr. Supasit Siri (Attorney and Managing Director) and Ms. Nat Polakan (Attorney and Deputy Managing Director) awarded certificates of achievement and shared words of encouragement. They emphasized the importance of using this experience as a stepping stone to future success and professional growth.
Wongsakorn Law Office is honored to have played a role in shaping the career paths of these promising students. We always welcome young individuals with a passion for learning and believe that “real-world experience is one of the most valuable teachers.”
Congratulations once again, and we wish both of you continued happiness, growth, and success in every step of your journey.
On April 27, 2025, Phra Ajarn Kwan of Wat Tab Yai Chiang, a renowned monk from Phitsanulok, visited and bestowed his blessings upon Attorney Arm Supasit Siri and the team at Wongsakorn Law Office. The visit was intended to bring auspiciousness and merit to the office. Phra Ajarn Kwan recited sacred mantras for Attorney Arm and the team to enhance positive energy and success in their work and legal business endeavors.
Phra Ajarn Kwan of Wat Tab Yai Chiang is a renowned monk from Phitsanulok, famous for his expertise in creating amulets and performing sacred tattooing, particularly his hand-drawn tattoos which are believed to possess powerful blessings and Buddhist virtues. Phra Ajarn Kwan is highly respected by people in Phitsanulok and neighboring provinces due to his proficiency in using occult knowledge and consecrating sacred objects that bring luck and success to those who seek his blessings.
In addition, Phra Ajarn Kwan studied occult knowledge from many esteemed masters and was taught various practices related to creating sacred objects, as well as tattooing and using incantations. These skills are intended to bring positive energy and success to those who seek them. He is well-known as someone who can offer advice and assistance in areas such as luck, finances, and business success through methods that are both mystical and full of spiritual power.
Phra Ajarn Khwan is also known for his compassion and love for helping the people in the community. He is not only a teacher of Buddhism and occult practices but also someone who helps bring peace and tranquility to those who visit him with faith and respect.
On this visit, Phra Ajarn Khwan kindly wrote a sacred yantra for Wongkorn Law Office, which symbolizes wealth and financial gain, as well as enhancing fortune and prosperity. Additionally, he performed a blessing with holy water, infusing the office environment with positive energy to make it more auspicious and to help strengthen the stability of the business in the future.
Moreover, Phra Ajarn Khwan’s visit also reaffirms the confidence in the value of ethical work and brings peace and order to the team. It is believed that this event will lead to good fortune and long-term growth in the business of Wongsakorn Law Office.
On April 17, 2025, the company held the “Diligent and Healthy Person of the Year 2024” certificate presentation ceremony to honor individuals who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their work and excellent care of their health. These qualities are key components in achieving sustainable success both on a personal level and within the organization.
On this occasion, Mr. Supasit Siri, Managing Director, represented Ms. Muttamas Siri, also Managing Director, in presenting certificates of recognition to two outstanding employees:
Ms. Naruemon Poltao, Executive Secretary to the Managing Director
Ms. Supamas Rodpia, Legal Administrative Officer
Both recipients serve as exemplary models of employees who consistently demonstrate strong discipline in their work and a continual commitment to maintaining their health.
This certificate is not only a symbol of pride, but also a source of inspiration for all employees to continue developing their potential in both work performance and personal health in a balanced manner. It represents a step forward toward lasting success in every aspect of life and work.
The company extends its heartfelt congratulations to the award recipients and sincerely hopes that their dedication and commitment will serve as a positive force driving the organization toward sustainable growth.
On April 9, 2025, Wongsakorn Law Office had the honor of being invited by Simplus Simple Us–Simple Plus to present its legal services and engage in a discussion about the firm’s role as a potential legal advisor for the organization in the future. The presentation was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere, receiving great interest and participation from the company’s executives and staff.
At the event, the team from Wongsakorn Law Office attended in full force, led by Lawyer Nat Polakarn, Assistant Company Director and in-house lawyer, Ms. Thanyaporn Koh, the firm’s Chinese interpreter, and Ms. Kannikar Charoenweerawong, a Chinese major internship. Together, the three representatives presented the office’s legal services in three languages—Thai, English, and Chinese—to ensure comprehensive understanding for all participants from the company.
This discussion marks another important milestone for Wongsakorn Law Office in expanding cooperation with the business sector and building trust in the standard of our legal services. The meeting was very well received and is expected to lead to strong and lasting cooperation in the future.