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Imperial Law Offices (I Law) relocates to new office in Noida

The move to a bigger office was necessitated due to the firm's expanding legal team.

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Imperial Law Offices (I Law) has relocated to a new and larger office space in Noida.

The new office is located at A 22, Suite No. 3, Third Floor, Sector 3, Noida - 201301.

Snapshot from the new office

The decision to move to a bigger office space was necessitated by the firm's growth in recent years. The legal team of I Law has expanded significantly to meet the increasing demands of the firm’s clientele.

Snapshot from the new office

The new office’s proximity to the bustling business centre of Noida shall enhance the firm’s ability to ensure the efficient and seamless service of its growing clientele in the corporate sector. Further, the choice of the new location is strategic, as it places the firm in close vicinity to various courts and tribunals in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR).

Snapshot from the new office

Speaking on the development, the Firm's Managing Partner quoted,

“The thoughtfully designed modern and well-equipped office facilities will not only enhance the working environment for our growing team holistically but also aid in fostering stronger attorney-client relationships.”

Imperial Law Offices was formed in August, 2020 and the significant growth of the Firm in a relatively short time span is a testament of its dedication in delivering top-notch legal services and its commitment to meet the evolving requirements of its diverse clientele.

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