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[Exclusive]: Boutique lit firm Anandram and Prashanth merges with Poovayya & Co

Pallavi Saluja

Bangalore-based litigation firm, Anandram and Prashanth (A&P) has merged its litigation practice with Poovayya and Co. bolstering Poovayya’s existing litigation practice.

Prashanth Kumar

The boutique firm, set up in 2010 by Anandram, Prashanth Kumar and Vikram Huilgol was later renamed Anandram & Prashanth (A&P), after co-founder Vikram Huilgol left for the US.

This is the second incident of inorganic growth for Poovayya & Co. Earlier Poovayya had expanded its footprint in Mumbai with Alliance Legal co-founder Vishnu Jerome merging his practice with the firm.

Anandram and Prashanth, will join Poovayya as Litigation Partners, increasing the Partner count at Poovayya to eleven across all offices.

Sajan Poovayya, senior counsel and former Managing Partner of Poovayya & Co, said,

“I have personally known both Anandram and Prashanth for many years, who apart from being extraordinary lawyers, are superlative human beings.  I have no doubt that they will add tremendous value to Poovayya and Co., and will help the firm achieve greater thresholds”.

Speaking to Bar & Bench on their decision to merge with Poovayya, Anandram and Prashanth commented,

“We were looking to expand our areas of practice and merging with Poovayya, a full service law firm, would provide us a bigger platform.”

Prior to establishing the firm i.e., A&P, Anandram was working with M/s Sundaraswamy & Ramadas.  Prashanth was a part of the commercial litigation team at King & Partridge after which he worked in Bangalore office of AZB & Partners for a short while.

Both graduated from SDM Law College, Mangalore in 2004.

Nalina Mayegowda

Poovayya Partner Nalina Mayegowda, who heads the Litigation Practice Groups across the firm said,

“I have had the opportunity to work at the Bar with both Anandram and Prashanth, whom I have known for more than a decade. Together we can certainly make further impact on the litigation practice in the region.” 

The other partners in the Dispute Resolution team include Praveen Sehrawat and Balasubramanian Ganesan.

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