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[Breaking] Tatva Partner Manav Nagaraj is joining Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas as Equity Partner in Bengaluru

Manav will be joining with his team that includes KS Bhargava

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Tatva Partner Manav Nagaraj is joining Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas as an Equity Partner in Bengaluru.

Manav will be joining with his team that includes K.S. Bhargava, a partner with over 12 years of experience in corporate, commercial and real estate matters.

Recently, SAM & Co Partner Roshan Thomas left the firm to join Byju's as Group General Counsel. With Manav's joining, the firm will further boost its presence in Bengaluru.

Manav said,

“After eleven and a half years with Tatva Legal, I believe this is an opportune moment to embark on new challenges. SAM & Co. is uniquely positioned as India’s leading firm to deliver quality advise to its clients and is renowned for its depth of knowledge. I look forward to working with the partners and lawyers of the Firm to continue to provide the highest level of legal services and to further develop the Bengaluru market.

I would like to thank all my colleagues at Tatva Legal, both lawyers and staff, all of whom have helped me in my professional and personal journey thus far. I wish all of them especially Dilip and the team at Bengaluru continued success.”

Managing Partner, Pallavi Shroff said, “We are delighted to have Manav and his team join our Bengaluru office and their extensive experience will further strengthen our General Corporate practice and client offering.”

Managing Partner, Akshay Chudasama said, “Manav and his team will undoubtedly add great value to the Firm with their expertise. We look forward to a long and exciting journey ahead and wish them all the success in their new roles."

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