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Chitra Raghavan joins Rajaram Legal as Partner in General Corporate practice

At Rajaram Legal, Raghavan will be heading the M&A and General Corporate practice.

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Chitra Raghavan has joined Rajaram Legal as a Partner and will be heading the M&A and General Corporate practice of the firm.

Raghavan is a graduate of NALSAR, Hyderabad.

She has an extensive experience of 20 years in General Corporate law with deep knowledge of M&A. As the former co-founder of Avigna Law, Raghavan’s practice comprised not only advising but also consistently representing major start-ups and established corporates like Dunzo, Swiggy, Reliance Retail, Epsilon, etc in their domestic and cross-border transactions. During her recent association with Reliance Industries Limited, she was tasked with setting up and co-leading their Merger and Acquisitions team.

On Raghavan’s joining, Founder and Managing Partner, Archana Rajaram said,

“We are awestruck by Chitra’s career trajectory and honoured to have her join forces with us to scale the firm to new heights. This entire team at RL is excited and grateful to have Chitra as their mentor and leader.”

Commenting on joining the firm, Chitra Raghavan herself shared,

“Archana is a force to be reckoned with in the funding and investments space. I’m stoked to be joining RL’s incredible team to strengthen the firm’s M&A and General Corporate Practices.”

Rajaram Legal, which was founded by Archana Rajaram in 2016, with this onboarding now has 3 partners, 1 associate partner, 2 principal associates, 2 senior associates, and several associates.

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