Mumbai/Pune, 4 April 2025: Khaitan & Co, a leading full-service law firm, announced the appointment of Alpesh Parekh as a partner in their Real Estate practice. Parekh will be based in the Pune office.
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Khaitan & Co is a leading full-service law firm known for its expertise in corporate law, litigation, intellectual property, and real estate. The firm has a strong presence across India and is renowned for its client-centric approach and comprehensive legal services.
Alpesh Parekh brings over 15 years of experience in real estate law, focusing on commercial transactions, property acquisitions, and development projects. He has managed a wide range of real estate transactions and has a proven track record in handling complex legal issues.
Alpesh Parekh will serve as a partner in Khaitan & Co's Real Estate practice, based in the Pune office. His role involves leading the firm’s efforts to provide specialized real estate legal services and expanding the firm's capabilities in this sector.
Khaitan & Co is expanding its Real Estate practice to capitalize on the significant growth in the real estate sector in India. The firm aims to meet the increasing legal needs of its clients and provide specialized services in a dynamic business environment.
Khaitan & Co's Real Estate practice is known for its deep expertise in commercial transactions, property acquisitions, and development projects. The firm's strength lies in its ability to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and provide practical, client-centric solutions.
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