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Mayank Grover joins Singhania & Partners as Partner in Dispute Resolution practice

Grover specializes in complex commercial disputes, litigations and arbitration.

Bar & Bench

Mayank Grover has joined Singhania & Partners as a Partner in Dispute Resolution practice.

Grover is a graduate of Amity Law School, Delhi.

He brings to the Firm over 14 years of experience across corporate & regulatory advisory, litigations and arbitrations in complex commercial disputes, as well as being appointed Arbitrator in such disputes. He has represented prominent multi-national conglomerates in several contentious and high-stake matters before the Supreme Court of India, various High Courts and Tribunals.

Previously, he was associated with law firms such as Dhir & Dhir, Luthra & Luthra Law Offices and Seraphic Advisors – a firm he founded.

S&P's commendable strengths in arbitration, intellectual property & technology laws and insolvency & restructuring will derive immense value from Grover’s focus in these practice areas.

The Firm’s ability to serve domestic and cross-border clients in a holistic manner shall be enhanced significantly from Grover’s contributions, and we look forward to achieving greater heights together in the times to come.

Commenting on Grover's joining, Ravi Singhania, Managing Partner, said,

“Mayank Grover's addition to our disputes practice further solidifies our commitment to providing exceptional legal expertise to our clients. His extensive experience in infrastructure will further strengthen our team's capabilities and enable us to continue delivering top-notch services.”

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