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Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Real Estate Partner Abhilash Pillai resigns to join Trilegal

Pillai has over two decades of experience advising on complex real estate transactions across India.

Bar & Bench

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Real Estate Partner Abhilash Pillai has resigned from the firm and is set to join Trilegal.

Pillai is a 2004 graduate of Government Law College, Trivandrum.

Pillai has over two decades of experience advising on complex real estate transactions across India, which include work spanning acquisitions, joint ventures, development, monetisation, title diligence, and regulatory compliance, with a focus on supporting institutional investors, developers, and asset owners.

His addition strengthens Trilegal’s Real Estate practice at a time of continued institutional investment and increasing deal complexity across commercial, logistics, infrastructure-linked, mixed-use, and other real asset classes.

Welcoming Pillai to the firm, Nishant Parikh and Sridhar Gorthi, Partners and Members of the Management Committee, Trilegal, said,

Abhilash is a highly regarded real estate practitioner with deep experience advising on complex, investment-led transactions. As institutional capital continues to shape the market and transactions become increasingly structured, his addition reinforces our ability to support clients across a broad range of real estate opportunities.”

On his joining, Sai Krishna Bharathan, Partner-Corporate and Real Estate Practice, Trilegal, said, 

Thorough due diligence across title, regulatory and development aspects is the cornerstone of successful real estate transactions. Abhilash’s expertise enhances our ability to address the unique complexities of Indian real estate, enabling us to deliver integrated and practical solutions to clients.”

Commenting on his appointment, Pillai said,

Trilegal has built a strong reputation for its client-centric approach, collaborative culture, and market-leading transactional practice. I am excited to join the firm at a time when the real estate sector is witnessing significant growth and transformation. I look forward to working closely with the team and contributing to the continued growth of the practice.”

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas has seen a few exits recently.

The Firm's Head of International Arbitration Shaneen Parikh resignedFaraz Alam Sagar joined CMS INDUSLAWfive CAM Partners left to join AZB & Partners and two more moved to Anagram Partners.

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