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IndusLaw expands its Real Estate practice in Bangalore with Anup S Shah's team

The entire team of ASLF consisting of 64 members, including 4 Partners, 38 Associates and 22 support staff, will be joining IndusLaw.

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IndusLaw is expanding its real estate practice by hiring the team from Anup Shah Law Firm (ASLF), a premium real estate law firm based out of Bangalore and Chennai. The team will IndusLaw from April 1.

The entire team of ASLF consisting of 64 members (50 in Bangalore and 14 in Chennai), including 4 Partners, 38 Associates and 22 support staff, will be joining IndusLaw. The 4 Partners are R Sunitha, KN Geetha, Kempe Gowda and K Vivekanand (based out of Chennai).

With the Chennai team of ASLF joining IndusLaw, the firm will be able to offer its clients more resources, expanded talent and experience. It will become the base for the firm’s expansion plans in Chennai.

On the development, IndusLaw Founding Partner Suneeth Katarki said,

“With this expansion, IndusLaw gains an increased foothold in South India, a talented pool of resources and a broader network that will enable us to expand services provided to our clients. It will help us create a niche in the premium Real Estate space and further cement our Dispute Resolution practice. We welcome them all, and look forward to this new journey.”

Founding Partner of ASLF Anup S Shah commented,

“I am extremely proud and happy to see my team at ASFL joining IndusLaw. I am sure this will enhance the overall client serving capabilities at IndusLaw. I wish them and IndusLaw greater success.”

Anup Shah will continue to run his advisory and consulting work under his brand ASLF.

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