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JSA Partner Vishrov Mukerjee to join Disputes team at Trilegal

With the addition of Mukerjee, and SAM Partner Anuj Berry, the partnership strength of Trilegal grows to seventy-nine.

Bar & Bench

J. Sagar Associates (JSA) Partner Vishrov Mukerjee is leaving the firm to join Trilegal.

He and former Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Partner Anuj Berry are expected to join Trilegal in the next few months. With their additions, the partnership strength of Trilegal grows to seventy-nine.

Mukherjee has over 15 years of experience and his practice portfolio encompasses regulatory disputes, arbitration in the infrastructure sector and commercial litigation.

He is a 2007 graduate of NUJS, Kolkata, and was made Partner in 2016.

Partners and members of the management committee at Trilegal, Nishant Parikh and Sridhar Gorthi, said,

“We are delighted to welcome Anuj and Vishrov. Our disputes practice has been growing significantly over the last several years and we are committed to continued investment in its growth. We believe Anuj and Vishrov's experience will help us fortify our existing practice, serve our clients better, and make the best of new opportunities."

Partner and Head of the Disputes practice at Trilegal, Shankh Sengupta, said,

“We are excited to add Anuj and Vishrov into our partnership. Both are welcome additions to our growing disputes practice. Their addition will increase our existing bench strength on commercial and regulatory disputes.”

Neeraj Menon, Partner and Head of the Projects practice at the firm, said,

"We are delighted to welcome Anuj and Vishrov to the firm. Vishrov’s work, in particular, adds to our project practice’s strengths and we believe his experience before courts and regulatory authorities in the energy and infrastructure sectors will accelerate our growth and strengthen our existing client relationships.”

About 18 months ago the firm had hired Nitesh Jain, then with Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, to bolster its disputes practice in Mumbai.

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