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SPN Legal Promotes Laksh Kundlas to Partnership

Kundlas has been associated with SPN Legal for over 8 years.

Bar & Bench

SPN Legal has promoted Laksh Kundlas to the position of Partner.

Kundlas is a 2015 graduate of Campus Law Center, Delhi University.

With a unique educational background that combines legal expertise with a deep understanding of financial services and investments, Kundlas brings a multifaceted approach to the firm's services.

Kundlas’ focus areas are Investment Advisory, Transactional Support, and Technology Laws. Together with a team of experts at SPN Legal, he ensures swift and reliable legal solutions across various domains, including General Corporate, Real Estate, Commercial, and Employment Laws.

Prior to his elevation to partnership, Kundlas has been associated with SPN Legal for over 8 years.

Commenting on the promotion, Karan Nagrath, Managing Partner of SPN Legal, warmly stated,

"Laksh's elevation to partnership reflects his dedication to the firm. He consistently delivers innovative legal solutions and has been pivotal in advancing our firm's presence, playing a key role in our firm's growth."

Laksh Kundlas himself expressed his enthusiasm for his new role, saying,

"It’s a significant milestone in my career. My journey with the firm has been nothing short of extraordinary and I look forward to growing the practice and providing even more value to our clients, both domestic and international.”

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