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Alluri Sriharinadha Raju joins TLH Advocates & Solicitors as Partner in Litigation

Raju will be working out of the firm's Vijayawada office.

Bar & Bench

Alluri Sriharinadha Raju has joined TLH, Advocates & Solicitors as a Partner in Litigation practice at the firm's Vijayawada office.

With over 15 years of extensive experience in litigation, compliance, and real estate matters, Raju brings a wealth of legal expertise and strategic insight to the firm. His practice has primarily focused on advising clients on effective management of contractual risks, litigation strategy, and real estate transactions. His experience also includes ensuring compliance and providing legal advisory services for both corporate and individual clients.

Prior to joining TLH, Advocates & Solicitors, Raju held key legal roles with prominent organizations, including More Retail Private Limited, Fox Mandal & Associates, and Spencer’s Retail Limited. Throughout his career, he has handled a wide range of civil, criminal, and arbitration matters across India and has regularly briefed advocates and senior counsel in complex litigation.

Commenting on the appointment, TLH, Advocates & Solicitors’ CEO Mrinalini Reddy said,

“We are excited to welcome Sriharinadha to the team. His deep knowledge and practical approach to litigation and compliance matters will be a valuable asset to our clients in Vijayawada and beyond.”

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