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Former CAM Partner George Varghese joins TLH Advocates as Partner in Litigation

Varghese will be based out of the Firm's Hyderabad office.

Bar & Bench

George Varghese has joined TLH Advocates & Solicitors (Tatva Legal) as a Partner in the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice at its Hyderabad office.

Varghese is a 2012 graduate of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences.

Varghese has over a decade of extensive experience in dispute resolution, having advised a diverse clientele ranging from multinational corporations and public sector lenders to government ministries and private equity funds. His practice focuses on pre-dispute risk management, strategic advisory, and representation in complex disputes before Indian courts and both international and domestic arbitral tribunals.

He has successfully handled high-stakes matters across sectors including infrastructure, energy, finance, insolvency, white collar crime, and environmental law. He has been instrumental in managing the entire lifecycle of disputes for major Indian and global businesses.

Prior to joining TLH, George was associated with Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas for 7 years and held the position of a Partner.

Commenting on the addition, Mrinalini Reddy, CEO of TLH, Advocates & Solicitors, said,

“We are delighted to welcome George to our growing partnership. His strong litigation acumen and proven leadership in high-value disputes align perfectly with our vision of providing practical, strategic, and business-oriented solutions to clients.”

Last month, TLH had onboarded Alluri Sriharinadha Raju as a Litigation Partner at the Firm's Vijayawada office.

This is the second partner onboarding after Tatva Legal's rebrand to TLH Advocates & Solicitors.

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