Rajeev Mishra 
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Rajeev Mishra joins Link Legal as a Partner in Dispute Resolution practice

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

Bar & Bench

Rajeev Mishra has joined Link Legal as a Partner in Dispute Resolution practice at the firm's Delhi office.

Mishra is a 2013 graduate of the Faculty of Law - Delhi University.

With more than 18 years of experience, Mishra specializes in Criminal Defense, White Collar Crime, Corporate Fraud Investigation, Tax Fraud, Cyber Crime, Anti-Bribery, and Anti-Corruption Compliance (FCPA/ UKBA/ PCA), Fraud Risk Management advice, FEMA, and antecedent Litigation & Arbitration advice. He also assists resolution professionals on IBC (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code) matters.

Prior to joining Link Legal, Mishra held the position of a Partner at INDIA JURIS for over 2 years.

Welcoming Rajeev to the firm, Atul Sharma, Executive Chairman stated, 

“Rajeev’s addition to the firm demonstrates continued growth and ongoing investment of the firm in this practice.”

Commenting on the appointment, Nusrat Hassan, Managing Partner said, 

“Rajeev will prove to be an asset to the firm, his experience will add to the firm’s capability of growing the investigation practice.”

Anand Srivastava, Managing Partner said, 

“The firm welcomes the addition of Rajeev, an incredibly well-regarded lawyer and his expertise will be invaluable in continuing to expand the scope and capabilities of our practice area.”  

On his appointment, Rajeev Mishra said, 

“I am delighted to be a part of Link Legal and looking forward to working with the team to support its client-base across a range of matters.” 

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