Alpesh Parekh, a prominent partner at AZB & Partners, has recently made a significant move to join Khaitan & Co, a leading law firm in India. This strategic shift is expected to bolster Khaitan & Co's real estate practice, particularly in Pune and other parts of Maharashtra.
Real Estate LawLegal ProfessionAlpesh ParekhKhaitan CoAzb PartnersReal Estate MaharashtraApr 04, 2025
Alpesh Parekh has over two decades of experience in real estate law, handling numerous high-profile cases and shaping the legal landscape in India. His expertise includes complex transactions, regulatory compliance, and dispute resolution.
Parekh's move to Khaitan & Co is seen as a strategic decision to align with the firm's vision and enhance his career opportunities. It also indicates Khaitan & Co's commitment to strengthening its real estate practice.
Parekh's addition is expected to bring significant benefits to Khaitan & Co's real estate practice, particularly in Pune and other districts of Maharashtra. His expertise will enhance the firm's offerings and attract more clients.
Khaitan & Co is a leading law firm in India known for its comprehensive legal services and robust client base. The firm has been expanding its practice areas to meet the growing needs of the market.
AZB & Partners has expressed its best wishes for Parekh's future endeavors, highlighting his contributions to the firm. The move is an opportunity for AZB to re-evaluate its real estate practice and bring in new talent.
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