Sudip Mullick, a seasoned lawyer specializing in Real Estate, Construction, and Hospitality, has joined Economic Laws Practice (ELP) as a Partner at their Mumbai office.
Real EstateConstructionHospitalityMumbaiEconomic Laws PracticeReal Estate MumbaiOct 17, 2024
Sudip Mullick is a seasoned lawyer specializing in Real Estate, Construction, and Hospitality law. He has over two decades of experience and has recently joined Economic Laws Practice (ELP) as a Partner in their Mumbai office.
Economic Laws Practice (ELP) is a leading law firm in India, founded in 1987. It offers comprehensive legal services across various sectors, including corporate and commercial law, intellectual property, and dispute resolution. ELP has a strong presence in multiple cities, including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai.
Sudip Mullick specializes in Real Estate, Construction, and Hospitality law. His expertise covers advisory, transactional, and dispute resolution aspects of these sectors.
Sudip Mullick is joining ELP to contribute his extensive experience and deep understanding of the real estate and construction sectors. His practical and business-oriented approach will be a significant asset to ELP’s clients and will help the firm provide exceptional legal services.
With Sudip Mullick on board, ELP is poised to further expand its footprint in the real estate and construction sectors. The firm’s commitment to excellence, combined with Mullick’s expertise, promises to bring significant benefits to clients seeking top-notch legal advice in these areas.
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