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Sagus Legal elevates Shivam Sinha to Partnership

The firm has also promoted one lawyer as Counsel and two lawyers as Senior Associates.

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Sagus Legal has promoted Shivam Sinha to partnership at the firm.

Sinha is a 2014 graduate of the Jindal Global Law School.

Sinha is one of the founding members of Sagus Legal with solution expertise spanning across ADR and Insolvency & Bankruptcy and sector specialisations in oil & gas, energy and infrastructure.

Prior to his elevation to partnership, he was associated with the firm for over 3 years.

The Firm has also promoted Ishita Jain as Counsel and Nilesh Panda and Amrita Bakhshi as Senior Associates in the General Corporate Practice.

Jain’s practice expertise includes Arbitration & Dispute Resolution, Insolvency & Bankruptcy, White-Collar Crime, Environment, and IPR. She is also an Advocate-on-Record, Supreme Court of India.

Commenting on the promotions, Shruti Kanodia, Managing Partner, Sagus Legal said,

I am delighted to congratulate our colleagues who have been promoted to their new roles. Their contribution will be pivotal to further strengthening our growth. I also welcome Shivam as a Partner. His contribution has helped us expand and will help us achieve greater milestones.”

Shruti Kanodia

Sagus Legal's partnership strength has now been taken to 4 Partners across its practice areas including M&A, General Corporate, Disputes and Regulatory.

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