Avirup Nag 
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L&L Partners on hiring spree: IndusLaw Partner Avirup Nag and team of five join L&L

Nag is a dual qualified lawyer (India and England & Wales) and has around 16 years of experience

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Avirup Nag joins L&L Partners as a Partner in the New Delhi office. Nag's team of 5 associates also join the firm with him.

Nag is a dual qualified lawyer (India and England & Wales). He is a graduate of NLSIU, Bangalore. He has done his LL.M. (European Master Programme in Law & Economics) under the European Union Erasmus Mundus Programme from University of Hamburg and University of Vienna in 2007.

He has around 16 years of experience and his practice is focused on M&A, Regulatory Advisory, and Project Development contracts in the field of infrastructure and energy. He has extensively advised clients across infrastructure and energy mandates in sectors such as Power (both conventional and renewable), Oil & Gas, PPP/PFI, E-mobility and Transport.

Avirup joins L&L Partners from IndusLaw where he headed the firm’s Energy & Infrastructure Practice. He has also worked with HSA Advocates, Trilegal and Herbert Smith (London) in the past.

On his joining the Firm, Founder and Managing Partner, Rajiv Luthra said, "We are delighted to have him on board and look forward to growing stronger together."

Recently, Abhishek Kumar has joined L&L from Singhania & Partners. Before that Neha Sinha, Subhash Bhutoria, Piyush Mishra and Abhishek Mathur have re-joined L&L Partners.

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