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MZM Legal appoints Mohammad Shine as a Partner in its Criminal practice

Prior to joining MZM, Shine was Of Counsel with the firm.

Bar & Bench

A White-Collar Crime and Dispute Resolution firm MZM Legal LLP has appointed Mohammad Shine as a Partner in its Criminal Litigation Practice.

Prior to joining the firm, Shine was Of Counsel with the firm.

Shine began his career in 2005 with the Chamber of Criminal Defence lawyer Majeed Memon, who is also an ex-member of the Parliament.

A Mumbai University Law Graduate, Shine also holds an MBA and a Diploma in Cyber laws.

Shine took up Independent Practice from 2013 and since then he has been effectively conducting criminal trials under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 and the offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and has been successfully representing various corporates and HNI Client.

MZM’s Managing Partner, Zulfiquar Memon commented on the addition:

“We welcome Shine to the MZM family. Shine’s addition will add great value to our Criminal Litigation Practice. He has been associated with us as an Of-Counsel for a long time and therefore a strong relationship has always been in place. I wish him all the very best in his new role as a Partner with the firm.”.

Mohammad Shine also spoke about his endeavour and added,

“I have known and worked with MZM for years and I am excited with my new role in the firm. I look forward to contributing towards the growth of the Firm and thereby enhancing my skills in the space of White-Collar Crime Litigation. I am grateful for the firm to induct me as a Partner”.

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