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Clasis continues hiring spree hires litigation Partner in Mumbai

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Clasis Law has recently hired a litigation Partner in its Mumbai office to further strengthen its litigation and disputes team. Sagar Divekar, formerly a Counsel with Trilegal, joined Clasis on December 5, 2011 as a salaried partner.

Clasis Law has recently hired a litigation Partner in its Mumbai office to further strengthen its litigation and disputes team. Sagar Divekar, formerly a Counsel with Trilegal, joined Clasis on December 5, 2011 as a salaried partner.

Sagar will handle the general litigation practice of the firm with special focus on Securities Law and Criminal Law Litigation.

Sagar is a graduate of Government Law College Mumbai. Before joining Trilegal, he was working with Wadia Ghandy & Co. He worked at Wadia Ghandy for almost ten years. Sagar has also worked with Shaw Wallace & Co. Ltd.

Sagar has significant experience in general commercial litigation and has appeared before various foras including Supreme Court of India, Bombay High Court, Bombay City Civil Court, Securities Appellate Tribunal, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), International Chamber of Commerce Arbitration and various arbitration tribunals.

Sagar said, “I’m pleased to be joining the highly rated team at Clasis Law and look forward to developing my practice further. Clasis Law has a unique offering, working with a range of Indian and multinational clients.”

Clasis Law Partner Vineet Aneja said, “We are delighted that Sagar will join our growing disputes team. It’s a very exciting strategic development and underscores our commitment to providing a wide range of services to our clients. In response to client demand, we have actively strengthened the Clasis Law team with the recent hires of Sumeet Lall and Sidanth Rajagopal in New Delhi.”

This takes the total number of partners at the firm to 9.

In November, Sumeet Lall had joined Clasis Law as a Partner to head the litigation and dispute resolution practice of the firm.

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