Yashwant Rai Grover, Shruttima Ehersa, Akanksha Mathur, Aastha Aggarwal 
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Inttl Advocare announces annual promotions: 4 lawyers made Associate Partner

The promotions reflect the firm’s continued focus on nurturing home-grown talent.

Bar & Bench

Inttl Advocare has announced its annual round of promotions across designations, which include four new Associate Partners.

The following lawyers have been made Associate Partner:

Yashwant Rai Grover | Trademarks, Copyright, and Designs Prosecution | Cardozo School of Law, New York

Shruttima Ehersa | Designs and Information Technology | NALSAR, Hyderabad

Akanksha Mathur | Trademark Prosecution and Opposition | Faculty of Law, University of Delhi

Aastha Aggarwal | Patent Prosecution | Rajasthan University

Sambhav Jain (Trademarks & Copyright Litigation), Anandita Arora (Trademark Prosecution), and Deepali Dobhal (Trademark Prosecution) have been promoted to Managing Associate.

In addition to these, nine lawyers have also been promoted to Senior Associate: Amishi Sodani, Aiswarya Debadarshini, Rishabh Paliwal, Saloni Kasliwal, Saransh Saini, Pragya Jain, Akhil Saxena, Reha Mohan, and Siragam Monikeswari Bai.

On the occasion, Hemant Singh – Founder & Managing Partner said,

“At Inttl Advocare, our people define who we are and how we grow. Each promotion reflects years of consistent hard work and growth. The colleagues elevated this year have shown not just professional excellence but also the leadership qualities that strengthen our culture of mentorship and collaboration. Their progress mirrors the values we stand for, and I am delighted to see them step into larger roles.”

Mamta Rani Jha, Co-Managing Partner, added,

“These promotions highlight our strong belief in recognizing and nurturing talent from within. Every individual elevated this year has contributed meaningfully to client service while also mentoring their teams. Their journeys remind us that growth at Inttl Advocare is always people-centric that is built on trust and teamwork. I look forward to seeing them shape the future of our practice.”

Hemant Singh, Mamta Rani Jha

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