Ahetesham A. Thaver 
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ALMT Legal promotes Ahetesham A Thaver as Associate Partner

Alongside Thaver, Meherdad Kavarana has been promoted to Senior Associate.

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ALMT Legal has promoted Ahetesham A Thaver to the position of Associate Partner at the firm's Mumbai office.

Thaver is a 2016 graduate of the University of Mumbai.

He began working at the Mumbai office of ALMT Legal as a paralegal in 2015 whilst he was pursuing his law and has risen through the ranks. Thaver specializes in the niche practice area of labor and employment laws and also handles commercial disputes and arbitrations, intellectual property matters, and white-collar crimes.

Alongside Thaver, Meherdad Kavarana has been promoted to the position of a Senior Associate.

Kavarana qualified as an advocate in 2020 and also began his career with ALMT Legal as an intern. With expertise in corporate M&A, exchange controls, tax, and banking & finance, he plays a vital role in the Mumbai corporate team.

On these elevations, Aliff Fazelbhoy, Senior Partner, ALMT Legal commented,

"We are pleased to announce the promotions of Ahetesham and Meherdad. Both have been integral to our firm, starting as interns and paralegals and progressing to their new roles. Their advancement is well-deserved, reflecting their ability to inspire client confidence and their collaborative nature, along with their deep understanding of the law in their chosen areas of specialisation. I am confident they will continue to thrive and contribute to our firm’s success."

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