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General Business Law

Asia-Pacific Guide 2026 : Laos


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General Business Law - Laos

Band 3

Band 3


What the Team is Known For

VDB Loi is a regional law firm with a dedicated Laos practice. The firm has a comprehensive offering across banking, tax, employment, corporate restructuring and real estate matters, with particular strength in project finance. Its team also advises companies on market entry and joint venture agreements, acting for a range of international clients including leading names in the banking sector. VDB Loi leverages the firm's regional offices, especially in Myanmar, to assist with Laos matters.

Strengths

We were satisfied with their past record and fair cost. There were some complications in the case and we were glad to have their experience and professionalism on the matter.

VDB Loi has an excellent team. It meets deadlines and provides top quality, practical and well argued local law advice.

Work Highlights

VDB Loi advised IFC on the redevelopment of the Luang Prabang International Airport project as a public-private partnership.

Notable practitioners
Sornpheth Douangdy

Sornpheth Douangdy is able to draw on experience as a district court judge to assist with Laos legal matters. His experience includes power projects and M&A in Laos.

Sornpheth Douangdy understood our requirements and provided us with good advice.

Sornpheth is a senior lawyer and very well rounded. His advice is very succinct and to the point. We feel that his advice is very valuable, pragmatic and practical.

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