Managing Partner Ashish Deep Verma with officials at Dubai 
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Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors officially expands to Dubai

The firm’s move is a part of its broader strategic view as Dubai is a hub for ramping up inbound and outbound opportunities.

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After positioning the law office in Moscow, Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors has officially inaugurated their new office in Dubai.

The firm’s move is a part of its broader strategic view as Dubai is a hub for ramping up inbound and outbound opportunities. Dubai would remain a key focus for the law firm as it has potential growth opportunities.

Speaking on the expansion, Kamya Ritu Verma, Partner, said,

"Over the years our steady growth and our commitment to providing legal services has encouraged us to set a new milestone in order to put our long term expansion plans to move globally."

Kamya Ritu Verma

Vidhisastras Advocates & Solicitors adopts a forward-looking approach towards the practice of law, combining both conventional practice areas and emerging sectors, setting benchmarks and the highest technical standards within the legal fraternity.

The law firm through its expansion majorly would focus on providing corporate services and international solicitation. This will help businesses to navigate the complexities of the legal system and avoid legal pitfalls. The expansion of the law firm internationally will definitely tap into new revenue streams and increase its client base.

In addition to that, the law firm will not only get foreign access and providing full range of services but at the same time it will also enhance the reputation and credibility of the Law firm globally.

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