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Khaitan & Co opens new office in Ahmedabad

The new office is located at Navratna Corporate Park, Iscon Ambli Road, Ahmedabad.

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Khaitan & Co has announced the opening of its latest office in Ahmedabad, Gujarat. 

The firm's new office will cater to clients in the western region, with a view to further strengthening its presence in significant markets.

Commenting on the launch of the new office, Senior Partner Haigreve Khaitan said,

"We are thrilled to expand our footprint in Ahmedabad, a vibrant hub of economic activity in Gujarat. This expansion aligns with our vision of offering localised expertise and personalized service to clients, while empowering us to cater more effectively to their evolving legal requirements. We are deeply committed to not only meeting but exceeding the expectations of our clients in this dynamic region."

Haigreve Khaitan

Partners, Atman Desai and Digant Popat will lead initiatives from the Ahmedabad office. The new office will initially focus on key practice areas, including energy, infrastructure and resources, corporate and commercial, dispute resolution, real estate, tax and private client, mergers and acquisitions, banking and insolvency, restructuring, private equity, venture capital, capital markets, and intellectual property. With time, it will scale to offer a full spectrum of advisory and litigation services, catering to a diverse range of sectors and industries.

The Khaitan & Co Ahmedabad office is located at 1506–1508, B-Block,
Navratna Corporate Park, Iscon Ambli Road, Ahmedabad.

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