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Promotions: Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas makes 8 Partners, taking total to 109

Bar & Bench

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas has promoted 8 of its lawyers to partnership with effect from April 1.

These promotions raise the total partnership strength of the firm to 109 Partners, across 7 locations and 10 practice areas.

Those recently inducted into the firm’s partnership include:

General Corporate

  • Ambarish (Mumbai)
  • Anirban Bhattacharya (Mumbai) (CLC-2008)
  • Apurva Rai (Delhi)
  • Arka Banerjee (Mumbai) (NLSIU-2006)
  • Nikhil Sachdeva (Gurugram) (IP Univ-2008)
  • Sadia Khan (Delhi) (Symbiosis-2008)

Dispute Resolution

  • Surjendu Sankar Das (Delhi) (NUJS-2008)

Projects & Project Finance

  • Prashant Sirohi  (Delhi)

Shardul S ShroffExecutive Chairman of the firm, commented,

This year has seen our Firm further cement its position as a leading provider of legal solutions to top global and domestic corporations. This round of Partner promotions will help us further enhance our focus on quality and foster a relationship of trust with our stakeholders.

Managing Partner Pallavi Shroff commented,

This round of elevations is a recognition of our young and talented achievers in the rapid growth of the Firm across practice areas and geographies. I wish immense success to our new partners in this exciting phase of their careers and entrust them to continue to make us proud.

Akshay ChudasamaManaging Partner, said,

This round of promotions highlights our Firm’s continued focus on developing our talent as our primary growth driver and ensuring that we continue to be the industry benchmark. Following these partner inductions, the Firm’s Mumbai office now has 37 Partners and 189 fee earners, across practices. I am confident that the new partners will continue to enhance the Firm’s reputation with their hard work and intellectual prowess.”

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