Milanka Chaudhury 
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Dentons Link Legal Partner Milanka Chaudhury to join Trilegal as Partner in Dispute Resolution practice

Chaudhury will be working out of the firm's Delhi office.

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Dentons Link Legal Partner Milanka Chaudhury is leaving the firm to join Trilegal as a Partner in Dispute Resolution practice at the firm's Delhi office.

Chaudhury is a 2000 graduate of the Campus Law Centre.

With over 23 years of experience, Chaudhury specializes in litigation and arbitration in the infrastructure sector, with a special focus on the airports industry, particularly airport regulatory disputes before the Appellate Tribunal and the Supreme Court, aircraft lessor disputes, and general aviation-related disputes for multiple airport operators.

Prior to being invited to Trilegal, Chaudhury has been working as a Partner at Link Legal for over 19 years.

Commenting on Chaudhury's joining, Sridhar Gorthi and Nishant Parikh, Partners and Members of the Management Committee at Trilegal, said,

“We are thrilled to welcome Milanka to the Firm and believe that his expertise and experience will complement the strengths of our existing disputes team perfectly.”

Shankh Sengupta, Partner and Head of the Dispute Resolution practice, at Trilegal, added,

“Milanka is a great fit to our disputes team. His experience in commercial disputes coupled with his understanding of the airports sector, will be invaluable to our practice. We are excited to have him join us and are confident that this addition will bolster our continuing growth.”

In April this year, Adani Enterprises Litigation Head (Corporate), Payel Chatterjee had joined Trilegal as a Partner in Dispute Resolution practice at the firm's Mumbai office.

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