Samit Dilip Shukla 
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DSK Partner Samit Shukla joins Trilegal as Partner in Real Estate and Disputes practice

Shukla is a veteran litigator who was previously associated with DSK Legal for 12 years.

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DSK Legal Partner Samit Dilip Shukla has joined Trilegal as a Partner in Real Estate and Disputes practice.

Shukla is an alumnus of the University of Mumbai and is a Bombay Incorporated Law Society Solicitor.

With 16 years of experience, Shukla is a noted litigator specializing in real estate disputes and regulatory matters

Before joining Trilegal, he was with DSK Legal for over 12 years and held the position of a Partner, handling several precedent-setting real estate disputes. He has advised leading developers, gaining extensive experience in complex legal matters across the real estate sector.

On Shukla's joining, Sridhar Gorthi and Nishant Parikh, Partners and Members of the Management Committee at Trilegal, said,

Samit has deep knowledge of the real estate sector and a diverse practice portfolio encompassing regulatory and commercial disputes.  He will complement our market-leading real estate and disputes practices and add immense value to several complex client situations.”

Sai Krishna Bharathan, Partner and Member of the Board at Trilegal, added,

Samit’s appointment further strengthens our real estate practice, which has grown tremendously over the last few years to become one of the leading practices in the industry.  His excellent market reputation and involvement in complex, high-stakes disputes make him an ideal and complementary fit for our Firm.

With Shukla's appointment, Trilegal’s partnership strength will reach 135.

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