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Gandhi Law Associates sets up new and bigger office in Ahmedabad

Keyur Gandhi, Managing Partner said that the new office exudes positivity and that the firm, built on the foundation of decades of goodwill and unyielding integrity, will redefine legal services in Gujarat

Bar & Bench

Gandhi Law Associates has moved into their new office at Navratna Corporate Park in Ahmedabad’s Bopal - Ambli area.

Keyur Gandhi has been in the legal profession for over 3 decades and has represented most of the conglomerates and corporates in high stake litigations before various forums in Gujarat and up to the Supreme Court.

The firm provides an array of services in areas of Commercial Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, Electricity law, Insolvency & bankruptcy, Debt Recovery, Industrial & Labour Disputes, Real Estate and land related litigations, Intellectual Property laws, etc.

The firm also has a vast advisory practice headed by Senior Partner of the firm, UR Gandhi. Gandhi has enormous experience spanning over 5 decades in the profession and is a senior Solicitor. Under his astute guidance, the advisory practice is ably supported by other Partners of the firm: Saket Gandhi and Richa Mehta.

The litigation teams are headed by other Partners of the firm: Nirav Joshi, Nisarg Desai, Raheel Patel and Kunal Vyas.

Gandhi Law Associates, set up as a full-service law firm in Ahmedabad, also has its branch office in Surat.

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