SUMAN YADAV 
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DMD Advocates promotes 18 lawyers in Delhi and Mumbai offices

These promotions take the overall partner strength at DMD to 19, including 3 Associate Partners.

Bar & Bench

DMD Advocates has promoted 18 of lawyers across its offices in Delhi and Mumbai.

Suman Yadav has been promoted to Partner in the dispute resolution team at Delhi.

Yadav is a graduate of Army Institute of Law, Mohali and is also registered as an Advocate-on-Record of the Supreme Court of India. She has extensive experience in civil and commercial litigation and arbitration. She has represented several domestic and multinational clients before the Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court, regulatory authorities and arbitral tribunals.

Munindra Dvivedi (litigation & arbitration), Rohit Garg (taxation), and Mrunal Parekh (taxation) were promoted to Associate Partner.

The lawyers promoted to Counsel are Ashima Dewan, Saiyam Chaturvedi, Haaris Fazili, Tarinee Sudan and Divya Sharma.

Divay Rastogi, Anuj Shah, Ayush Dhawan, Ambar Bhushan and Chaitanya Kaushik have been promoted to Principal Associate.

Aathira Pillai, Disha Jham, Sukanya Bhattacharya and Vrinda Bagaria have been promoted to Senior Associate.

These promotions take the overall partner strength at DMD to 19.

Congratulating those who were promoted, Founder & Managing Partner (Delhi) Anuradha Dutt and Founder & Managing Partner (Mumbai) Fereshte Sethna said in a press release,

“We are pleased to announce this round of promotions and welcome our new Partners, Associate Partners, Counsels, Principal Associates and Senior Associates. These promotions are a testament of their hard work, exceptional client service and contribution to the firm’s growth. Each of them is truly deserving of this recognition and we wish them success in their new roles.”

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