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Poovayya & Co promotes four of its lawyers to partnership

The firm announced its promotions for the year 2022 in the Dispute Resolutions and Corporate/Private Equity-Venture Capital practice.

Bar & Bench

Poovayya & Co promoted four of its lawyers in the Dispute Resolution practice - Dharmendra Chatur, Mrinal Shankar, Saransh Jain and Shravanth Arya Tandra.

The firm’s national dispute resolution practice is headed by Manu Kulkarni, Partner, who operates out of the Bengaluru and New Delhi offices of the firm.

Chatur is a 2013 graduate of Christ University School of Law, Bengaluru. With over 8 years of experience, Chatur has previously worked with leading law firms and is also a Visiting Faculty at National Law School of India University, Bangalore. He has previously worked with King & Partridge, Samvad Partners, Giridhar & Co. and Argus Partners.

Shankar is a 2011 graduate of Christ University School of Law, Bengaluru.

With close to 11 years of work experience, Shankar is now elevated to the firm's partnership.

Jain is a 2010 graduate of Guru Gobind Indraprastha University and has an LLM from Indian Law Institute.

Prior to being elevated to partnership, Jain was associated with the firm for over 6 and a half years.

Tandra is a 2010 graduate of Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Tandra has over 11 years of experience before being elevated as Partner at the firm.

Varnika Sharma

Formerly Principal Associate at the firm, Varnika Sharma has been promoted to Partner-Designate.

Sharma is a 2008 graduate of Amity Law School, GGS IP University and has been with the firm for over 6 years before being elevated as Partner-Designate.

The firm also promoted two of its Associates Mathuvanthy Mathavan and Dharma Tej Koneru to Senior Associates

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