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Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors collaborates with Ruslanov & Partners to expand presence in Russia

Ashish Deep Verma officially signs and inaugurates the international office branch of Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors in Russia.

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While continuing to advance and progress at executing legal solutions across India, Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors begins to operate in the Russian Federation, extending its reach on a global level.

Ashish Deep Verma, Founder and Managing Partner, officially signed and inaugurated the international office branch of Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors in collaboration with the leading Russian law firm Ruslanov & Partners.

Ruslan Ruslanov, the Chairperson of the Russian Bar Federation, has extended his gladness towards the explicit dynamic collaboration with Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors.

Sharing his excitement towards the fruitful growing mark of Vidhisastras, the founder, Verma adds,

We are Delighted to be associated with Ruslanov & Partners and we strongly believe that individual professional growth is not an individual venture but rather requires a commitment to learning and legal collaboration from fellow colleagues, their organization, and fellow professionals. We are looking forward for building a professional family to foster a commitment towards legal collaboration across the world.

Accelerating Overseas expansion, the law firm thrives and facilitates the development of Cross-Culture as an important aspect that would play a vital and fundamental role in the business expansion overseas. Launching new branches at Global level operates in attribution to language, finances, ethics and legal practices. Each of these areas might prospect as a challenge which undoubtedly will be taken care off and further be accustomed to use it as a step for strengthening the budded collaboration.

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