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PSL Advocates & Solicitors opens office in Bengaluru

The firm now has footprints in four prominent Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh.

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PSL Advocates & Solicitors has announced the opening of its new office in Bengaluru.

With this strategic move, the firm now has footprints in four prominent Indian cities – New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chandigarh.

The Bengaluru office will be headed by firm’s co-founding Partner, Siddharth Jain who specialises in Dispute Resolution, Corporate Restructuring and Financial Transactions, Data Protection and Competition Law. He said in a press release,

I am sure that, very soon, the Bengaluru office of PSL would be a force to be reckoned with. We will endeavour to build trusted relationships with our existing and new clients.”

The new office is located at Gold Towers, 50, Residency Road.

Speaking on the development, Managing Partner Sandep Bajaj said,

Our decision to set up new office space in the IT hub of India, was driven by the trust and faith of our clients. With our new office opening in Bengaluru, we are excited and at the same time humbled to be a step more closely associated with our clients.

Managing Partner Sameer Jain added,

“Siddharth will drive our new office which will provide full spectrum of litigation, arbitration and corporate advisory services to the business community in Bengaluru. He shall be heading the data protection initiative of our practice. Our new office is built on the foundation of our client-centric practice model and doing all our advocacy in-house advocacy.”

Alok Gowdara Shivamurthy and Akshat NM will also be part of the Bengaluru team.

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