IndusLaw, a prestigious law firm based in Bengaluru, has announced its annual promotions, elevating four talented lawyers to the partner level. The firm's Founding Partners, Avimukt Dar and Suneeth Katarki, expressed their delight over the well-deserved promotions.
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The Founding Partners of IndusLaw are Avimukt Dar and Suneeth Katarki.
IndusLaw specializes in areas such as real estate, corporate law, and intellectual property.
Four lawyers were promoted to partner in the recent announcement by IndusLaw.
The promotions are a testament to the exceptional dedication and significant contributions of the promoted lawyers to the firm’s success.
IndusLaw upholds values of integrity, professionalism, and client service.

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