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Hammurabi & Solomon Partners expands its presence with new office in Mumbai

The new office is located at Sunteck Crest, next to Leela Business Park, Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai.

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Hammurabi & Solomon Partners has expanded its base in Mumbai with a new office, strategically located in Andheri East and complementing the firm's existing Litigation office located at Fort. 

This strategic expansion places Hammurabi & Solomon Partners in a pivotal position, guaranteeing clients seamless access to unparalleled legal advice and services. This move is poised to cultivate enhanced collaboration and ensure swift responses to clients' needs and solidifying our commitment to delivering top-tier legal solutions.

As they approach their 25th anniversary in the industry, this significant milestone is underscored by their dedication to their clients and the legal profession.

Sanjay Sinha, Partner, Mumbai commented,

We are thrilled to achieve this significant milestone, the establishment of our new office in Mumbai and look forward to welcoming new and current clients into the new space and continuing our tradition of excellence.”

On the expansion, Shweta Bharti, Managing Partner, shared,

We are proud to have served our clients for almost a quarter of a century and this growth is a testament to how we evolved to the needs of our clients.  This expansion aligns with our ongoing commitment to better serve the diverse needs of our clients.

Managing Partner Shweta Bharti at the new office

The address of Hammurabi & Solomon Partners' new office is 403, 4th Floor, Sunteck Crest, next to Leela Business Park, Marol, Andheri (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra 400059.

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