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SAM’s Tejas Karia, CAM’s Shaneen Parikh among 14 inducted into SIAC Court of Arbitration

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Two Indian lawyers are among fourteen members freshly inducted into the Singapore International Arbitration Centre’s (SIAC) Court of Arbitration.

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas Partner Tejas Karia and Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas Partner Shaneen Parikh are among those who have been made members.

Karia has over 19 years of experience and leads the Arbitration practice at Shardul Amarchand. He is a graduate of ILS Law College, Pune. He holds LL.M. degrees from LA Shah Law College and the London School of Economics. He joined the erstwhile Amarchand Mangaldas in 2004.

Parikh, who joined Amarchand Mangaldas in 1995, has a focus on dispute resolution, including arbitration (domestic and international), and corporate and commercial litigation.

In related news, Nishith Desai has left the SIAC Board of Directors. L&L Partners Managing Partner Rajiv Luthra remains a member of the board.

With the induction of Karia and Parikh, there are four Indian lawyers who are member of the SIAC Court of Arbitration. The two existing members are Senior Counsel Harish Salve and Darius Khambata.

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