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Aditya Chatterjee returns to Keystone Partners as Partner

With Chatterjee’s joining, Keystone Partners has 9 Partners across its offices at New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

Bar & Bench

Delhi-based independent counsel Aditya Chatterjee has joined the partnership of Keystone Partners in its Bangalore office, while continuing to practice in Delhi.

Chatterjee is a 2012 graduate of Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar, and holds an LL.M. in Litigation and International Dispute Resolution from UC Berkeley – School of Law.

He started his career at Keystone Partners as a litigator in Bangalore and was among the firm's first associates. In 2017, he went on to work with AZB & Partners at New Delhi in the firm's dispute resolution team, specializing in international commercial arbitration, commercial disputes and Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code related matters.

Since November 2019, he has been practicing as an independent counsel.

Prior to re-joining Keystone Partners, Chatterjee represented clients in disputes across industries that include aviation, cargo, railway, FMCG, broadcasting, and hospitality. He appears regularly before the Supreme Court, High Court of Delhi, NCLAT, NCLT and various arbitral tribunals, both institutional and ad hoc.

On Chatterjee's return to the firm, Keystone Managing Partner Pradeep Nayak said:

"We are very excited to welcome Aditya back to the fold. He is an extremely talented lawyer with excellent advocacy skills. He will be an invaluable addition to the firm's practice in Bengaluru. His experience, particularly in international arbitration and complex commercial disputes are a perfect complement to the firm's key areas of strength."

With Chatterjee’s joining, Keystone Partners has 9 Partners across its offices at New Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru.

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