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Advani & Co rebrands to Advani Law

Hiroo Advani, Founder of Advani & Co., has rebranded the firm to Advani Law. The firm has also released its new logo to mark its new identity.

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Advani & Co., one of the oldest firms in the country specializing in arbitration law, has rebranded as Advani Law. The firm has also released its new logo to mark its new identity.

In a press release issued by the firm, it is stated, "We understand the importance of maintaining an eclectic mix of traditional law practice and modernization, in order to match current times and keep up with present business standards. In view of the same, it is with utmost gratitude and pride, that we would like to announce the rebranding of our firm to Advani Law"

Advani & Co. Founder Hiroo Advani has once again been ranked as a ‘Band – I’ Dispute Resolution Lawyer by the Chambers & Partners ranking of 2022, across India and he has also been a Member of the Singapore Arbitration Centre (SIAC).

Advani commented,

We are delighted that so many of our distinguished clients tend to engage us for the most critical arbitrations and we are thankful to Chambers & Partners for acknowledging our success”.

Kanika Arora, Head of Delhi office, said,

I am absolutely delighted to be a part of the team at Advani and to have been given the opportunity to take the Delhi office to new heights. We have maintained a tremendous rate of success, and we look forward to taking the graph onwards and upwards”.

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