IndusLaw, a prominent law firm, has announced its annual promotions, with four exceptional lawyers being elevated to the partner level. This move underscores the firm's commitment to rewarding talent and fostering a dynamic legal environment. The promotions include experts in real estate and corporate law, highlighting the firm's strategic focus on key practice areas.
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IndusLaw is a leading full-service law firm in India, known for providing comprehensive legal services across various practice areas including corporate law, litigation, real estate, and intellectual property.
The new partners at IndusLaw are Venkatesh (Bengaluru), Raunak Singh (Delhi & NCR), Amita Gupta (Mumbai), and Sumeet Singh (Chennai).
Venkatesh specializes in real estate, Raunak Singh in corporate law, Amita Gupta in corporate and commercial law, and Sumeet Singh in intellectual property law.
These lawyers were promoted to partners due to their exceptional skills, dedication, and significant contributions to the firm, as well as their ability to deliver high-quality legal services and drive client success.
The promotion of these lawyers to partners is expected to strengthen IndusLaw's team, enhance its service offerings, and position the firm as a leader in the legal industry, contributing to its ongoing success and growth.

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