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Singularity Legal relocates to new office in Mumbai

The move comes as a result of the Firm's need for a larger space to accommodate its expanding team.

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Singularity Legal has relocated to a new office in Mumbai. The move comes as a result of the Firm's rapid growth and the need for a larger space to accommodate its expanding team and better serve its clients.

The new office is located at One Lodha Place, 1809-1810, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013.

The new office provides Singularity Legal with a modern and spacious work environment. With state-of-the-art facilities and advanced infrastructure, the firm aims to enhance its operational efficiency and further improve the quality of its legal services.

Snapshot from the new office

Commenting on the relocation, Prateek Bagaria, Partner at Singularity Legal, said,

"We are thrilled about this move to our new office in Mumbai. This relocation represents a significant milestone for our firm and coincides with our 6th Anniversary; we believe it will enable us to better serve our clients and meet their evolving needs. The new office also provides us with the opportunity to foster collaboration, innovation, and growth within our team."

Snapshot from the new office

With the relocation to the new office, Singularity Legal aims to further strengthen its position as a leading legal advisor globally. The firm also opened their new office in Dubai earlier this year.

Snapshot from the new office

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