Veritas Legal - Sukhada Wagle, Areez Gazdar 
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Veritas Legal elevates Sukhada Wagle and Areez Gazdar to Partnership

These promotions brings the Partner count at Veritas Legal to 16.

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Veritas Legal has inducted two new Partners - Sukhada Wagle and Areez Gazdar. This round of promotions brings the Partner count at Veritas Legal to sixteen.

Wagle is an alumnus of Government Law College with over 13 years of experience in Civil, Commercial and Criminal litigation with particular focus on real estate and general commercial disputes including arbitrations involving commercial contracts and real estate transactions.

She also specializes in matters related to White Collar-Crime and her expertise extends to providing pre-litigation strategy and advisory services in areas related to litigation, including disputes arising from insolvency proceedings and related issues under the IBC, succession, petroleum industry regulations, consumer disputes.

Gazdar has been with Veritas Legal since its establishment in 2015. He joined the firm as an Associate after completing his articleship at Wadia Ghandy & Co.

His practice covers a broad spectrum of commercial litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution, with a focus on foreign institutional arbitration, insolvency and bankruptcy matters, and securities and stock exchange related matters - advising and representing regulators, companies and individuals. He also assists companies on government tender processes, in particular, in the oil and gas, infrastructure and commodities sectors.

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