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Fox Mandal elevates three Partners to Equity Partnership

ST Prashantha Kumar, Santosh Vikram Singh and Jayaprakash Padmanaban are now Equity Partners at the firm.

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Three Fox Mandal Partners - ST Prashantha Kumar, Santosh Vikram Singh and Jayaprakash Padmanaban - have been elevated to equity partnership.

Kumar is a 2002 graduate of SDM Law College, Mangalore and has over 18 years of expertise in the Real Estate & Infrastructure practice. Prior to joining Fox Mandal, he was with ALMT Legal for 8 years.

Singh graduated from Bangalore University and completed his Masters in Business Laws from University of Lucknow in 2002. He has been with the firm for more than 20 years and leads its IP, Entertainment & Sports Law practices.

Padmanaban has more than 20 years of experience in extending unique solutions to a range of public and private clients. He has been with Fox Mandal for close to 19 years now.

On the promotions, Fox Mandal Managing Partner Shuva Mandal said,

The new equity partners are highly regarded in their respective practices and deeply resonate the firm values. Jayaprakash and Santosh are home-grown talent, having devoted their entire careers to the firm. They had joined as associates and have risen to partnership through sheer hard work and commitment for more than 20 years. It gives me great satisfaction to have the astuteness of our talent represented by this group.

Established in 1896, Fox Mandal is one of the oldest full-service law firms in India. It has a pan-India presence with over 250 fee earners across a broad spectrum of practice areas.

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