Khaitan & Co, a leading law firm, has moved to a larger, state-of-the-art office in Chennai to enhance its services and support a growing client base in South India.
Khaitan CoChennaiLegal ServicesOffice ExpansionSouth IndiaReal Estate NewsJul 02, 2025
Khaitan & Co offers a wide range of services in Chennai, including mergers & acquisitions, private equity and venture capital, general corporate advisory, insolvency and restructuring, real estate, taxation, and dispute resolution.
Khaitan & Co moved to a new, larger office in Chennai to enhance its services and support a growing client base in South India, fostering collaboration and providing a more robust infrastructure.
Key partners at Khaitan & Co in Chennai include Haigreve Khaitan, Senior Partner, and Vivek Sriram, Partner.
The new office will provide enhanced scale, infrastructure, and a collaborative environment, allowing Khaitan & Co to better meet the evolving business and legal needs of clients in South India.
Khaitan & Co's vision for the new office in Chennai is to provide strategic counsel through high-quality and localised legal solutions, further solidifying its position as a leading law firm in South India.
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