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Burgeon Law elevates Ankit Bhasin to Partner

Bhasin has been associated with Burgeon Law since 2021.

Bar & Bench

Burgeon Law has announced the promotion of Ankit Bhasin from Associate Partner to Partner.

Bhasin is an experienced corporate lawyer with close to a decade of experience in venture capital, private equity, M&A, and general corporate matters.

An alumnus of National Law University, Delhi, he has been with the firm since 2021 and was elevated as an Associate Partner last year.

Speaking on the promotion, Roma Priya, Founder, commented,

“Over the past three years, Ankit has demonstrated an unparalleled commitment to client service and played a crucial role in fostering a positive work environment at our firm. Personally, I couldn't be happier as he becomes one of our first homegrown leaders to ascend to the Partner position. His exemplary leadership is reflected in the admiration and support he garners from his team, a clear testament to the culture and core values that we have cultivated here at Burgeon. Wishing Ankit lots of success in his well-deserved new role!”

Ankit Bhasin, the newly promoted Partner, also added,

“I am delighted to step into the role of Partner at Burgeon Law. Having joined this remarkable team in 2021, the journey thus far has been both enriching and inspiring. I am deeply grateful for the trust and support of Roma Priya and all my colleagues. This promotion not only acknowledges my contributions but also entrusts me with greater responsibilities, which I am eager to undertake. I look forward to contributing to nurturing an environment which encourages aspirational lawyers to join us, thereby aligning with our firm's vision.”

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