Sushrut Biswal, Srabonee Roy 
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Srabonee Roy, Sushrut Biswal join Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan as Partners

Roy will be working out of LKS Bangalore while Biswal will be based in LKS Delhi.

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Srabonee Roy and Sushrut Biswal have joined Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan as Partners in their Corporate & M&A practice.

Roy is a 2005 graduate of the Symbiosis Law College, Pune.

She specialises in cross-border M&A, joint ventures, private equity and venture capital transactions and general corporate work. Srabonee has 18 years of experience and has worked with Veritas Legal, Mumbai; Samvad Partners, Mumbai; J Sagar Associates, Mumbai; Desai & Diwanji, Mumbai, and Gagrat & Co., Delhi.  

Biswal is a 2009 graduate of the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS).

He is a transactions lawyer with 13 years of experience in private equity and venture capital matters. He also assists clients on cross-border and domestic acquisitions, foreign investments, and restructuring. He has previously worked with Khaitan and Co, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Mumbai, and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co, New Delhi. 

On the new hiring, N Mathivanan, Principal Partner and head of Corporate and M&A Practice said,

“We are delighted to onboard the new partners and we are certain that they will significantly contribute to the practice. With the world evolving, we are equipping ourselves with the right skill-set to deliver the best to our clients. I wish them a successful term with the firm.” 

L Badri Narayanan, Executive Partner said

“Srabonee and Sushrut's expertise across sectors makes them an excellent addition to strengthen our corporate team. Their joining reinforces our commitment to support our clients on corporate advisory matters and transactions with sophisticated, responsive and high-quality legal support.” 

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