Neeraj Dubey - Juris Corp 
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Neeraj Dubey joins Juris Corp as Partner from Singh & Associates

Dubey will be joining the firm's Bengaluru office.

Bar & Bench

Former Partner at Singh & Associates Neeraj Dubey has joined Juris Corp as a Partner in its Bengaluru office.

Dubey is a 2004 graduate of Faculty of Law, Delhi University. Prior to his stint at Singh & Associates, he was a Partner at Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan for over 5 and a half years. Before that, he worked with PSA Legal Counsellors for 7 years. He has also worked with Seth Associates Advocates & Legal Consultants and as a secondee at Baxter.

Dubey comes with nearly two decades of experience in advising clients in employment, industrial and technology law with expertise encompassing a vast gamut of business laws, regulatory and compliances. He has rich experience in key industry sectors, both in manufacturing as well as services like real estate & infrastructure, e-commerce, aggregators and a variety of new age start-ups & online platforms.

Juris Corp co-founder Jayesh H commented on the move,

“With Neeraj joining us, we have strengthened our commercial practice and sectoral coverage. His rich experiences will also add value to our Financial services clientele.”

On his joining the firm, Dubey commented,

“I am excited for the new role in this firm as I will be able to put my experience to best use. Looking forward to work closely with all the teams and expand the practice to achieve greater milestones.”

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